You conduct an experiment in which you measure the temperature (T) and
volume (V) of a mysteri...
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You conduct an experiment in which you measure the temperature (T) and
volume (V) of a mysterious sphere of gas at several different temperatures.
The sphere can expand or shrink to any volume without changing the pressure of the gas inside.
As a result of your experiment, you find that the volume (V) of the gas
divided by its temperature (T) is always equal to 1.75.
What would the volume (V) of the gas be at a temperature of 300K? (assume the unit for
volume is liters)
Show each step of your
calculations. After showing your calculations, answer the question with a clear
statement.
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