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how to solve a combined gas law problem

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  • Thanks so much! Very helpful :)

  • Amazing! Thank you!

  • @Cbake1joker1

    ... then (P one times V one over T one times P two) times T two ...gives you P two

  • @EJMonsivais ....torr has nothing to do with this problem.

    The pressure is in Kpa

  • thats wrong you did not add the torr which is 760

  • I LOVE U SO MUCH, im gonna ace the test tommorow, i wish my teacher would teach the way to teach, he just expects us to look it up in the book and its not even accurate. THANKS SARGE!!!

  • What if I have to find V2

  • Does your kilopascal have to be converted to atm?

  • Oh man, you saved my hide. I had absolutely no idea how to do Combined Gas Law because I didn't have glassed and, therefore, couldn't take notes on the subject. Thanks to you, I'm doing it perfectly. Why can't the world thrive on people like you instead of the lower class people like rappers and such?

  • Pressure up by a factor of 4x and volume down by a factor of 4x means constant temperature, so the answer is T2=T1=293K.

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