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Example 1
Reading time: 1minConsider the following problem about chemistry: A perfect gas at T1 K and P1 atm of pressure occupy V1 l in volume. What volume will the same gas occupy at T2 K and P2 atm of pressure?
Using Ideal gas law, P1·V1/T1=P2·V2/T2, so the answer will be V2=P1·V1·T2/T1·P2
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