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X = 4 A sealed jar contains 5.00 x 10-3 m3 of air inside at a...

X = 4

A sealed jar contains 5.00 x 10-3 m3 of air inside at a pressure of 102,000 Pa when the air temperature is 35.0°C.

What are the volume and temperature when the pressure is 110,000 Pa? How many particles of air are in the jar when the pressure is X*40,000 Pa?

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