SOLUTION: the volume(v) of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature(T) and inversely proportional to the pressure(P). knowing that a gas occupies a volume of 5 L when it is under pr

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Question 127155: the volume(v) of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature(T) and inversely proportional to the pressure(P). knowing that a gas occupies a volume of 5 L when it is under pressure from 84 kpa and a temperature of 302 K, calculate the volume of this gas if it relates to 273 K temperature and the pressure at 101 kpa.
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