EBK PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS
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Chapter 17.7, Problem 1EE
An ideal gas is contained in a steel sphere at 27.0°C and 1.00 atm absolute pressure. If no gas is allowed to escape and the temperature is raised to 127°C, what will be the new pressure? (a) 1.33 atm; (b) 0.75 atm; (c) 4.7 atm; (d) 0.21 atm; (e) 1.00 atm.
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