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21. Kinetic Theory of Ideal Gases - Part 1 of 2
21. Kinetic Theory of Ideal Gases - Part 1 of 2
21. Kinetic Theory of Ideal Gases / The Ideal Gas Law / Problem 2

A certain amount of carbon dioxide gas occupies a volume of 50 liters. The gas is at room temperature (25°C) and under normal atmospheric pressure (about one atmosphere). What would be the new pressure if we compressed this gas into a volume of 25 liters and increased the temperature by 15°C so that the new temperature would reach 40°C?

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