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Calculate the correct volumes of gas from the indicated pressures to standard
pressure (Standard Pressure = 101.3 kPa: show work). Assume temperature
stayed the same. 3pts each
a. 817 cm3 at 80.8 kPa
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Calculate the correct volumes of gas from the indicated pressures to standard
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