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2 April, 12:35

A sample of sulfur hexafluoride gas occupies 9.53 L at 215°C. Assuming that the pressure remains constant, what temperature (in °C) is needed to reduce the volume to 4.36 L? Report your answer to the proper number of significant figures.

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  1. 2 April, 14:09
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    Review Charles Law, Boyle's Law, and Gay-Lussaics Law. Assuming this is an ideal gas, I know that at constant pressure the volume is proportional to to temperature.

    So V1/T2=V2/T2

    Source: Chem Engineer student
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