A 66−L sample of dry air cools from 101 °C to −25 °C while the pressure is maintained at 2.71 atm. What is the final volume?
At constant pressure an constant number of moles, V is directly proportional to Temperature
V1/T1 = V2/T2
66/374 = V2/248
final volume V2 = 43.7647L
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