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{Air conditioners and Gas Laws}
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So i have to do a chem proyect and the question is..
How Air Conditioners illustrates the two properties of gases.
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You have to show your efforts to receive help.
First of all - how does the air conditioner work? And second: what properties of gases have you learned recently?
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