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You have a gas at 35°C that is confined to a 7.5 L cylinder with pressure...

You have a gas at 35°C that is confined to a 7.5 L cylinder with pressure of 952 torr.

a. What volume will the gas occupy if the pressure is decreased to 805 torr?                            [ Select ]                       ["8.9 L", "6.3 L", "It will remain unchanged.", "5.5 L"]      

b. Which of the gas laws does this problem use?                            [ Select ]                       ["Ideal Gas Law", "Boyle's Law", "Charles' Law", "Avogadro's Law"]      

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