Chemistry, 27.11.2020 19:50 justachelseafan
Una determinada cantidad de gas que ocupa un recipiente de 2,5 L y ejerce una presión sobre
las paredes del mismo de 3,2 atm ¿qué presión ejercerá si el volumen lo reducimos a 1,2 L manteniendo
constante la temperatura?
¿y si lo aumentamos a 4,6 L?
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