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16.07.2019 •
Chemistry
1.) how can people reduce their exposure to bpa? 2.) should bpa be kept out of products that people frequently use? why or why not?
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Ответ:
The new pressure will be doubled
Further explanationGiven
A sample of ozone (O₃) at x K and 12.5 Pa. (T₁= x K, P₁=12.5 Pa)
the temperature is doubled to 2x K (T₂=2x)
Required
the new pressure
Solution
Gay Lussac's Law
When the volume is not changed, the gas pressure is proportional to its absolute temperature
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