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A gas has a pressure of 160 kPa at 280 K. If the pressure is increased to 360 kPa, what is the new temperature? (Assume
volume is constant.) NOTE: You must show your calculation on the
attached scratch paper, including which of the Gas Law formulas
you used. *

A. 202 K
B. 630 K
C. 124 K
D. 206 K


A gas has a pressure of 160 kPa at 280 K. If the pressure is

increased to 360 kPa, what is the ne

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