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Gases
Ideal Gas Law
hydrogen gas filled a 0.075L container at 156`C. What would it's new volume be at 25`C?
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assuming a constant pressure, V/T is constant. So, you want T such that
V/(25+273.15) = 0.075/(156+273.15)
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