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A gas occupies 1.5L at 27 C and 557.15 kPa. What is the volume of the gas at 227 C and 1013 kPa? I have tried to use the ideal gas laws formula but I need to input the liters or input the moles so I kind of lost on what to do to tackle this problem.
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We need some of your thoughts so we can see where you need help
also if you use the search feature on this forum you will see several discussions on the ideal gas law
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Do you know Avogadro's law?
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