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A Constant – Volume gas thermometer is at 55 kPa pressure at the triple point of...

A Constant – Volume gas thermometer is at 55 kPa pressure at the triple point of water.    By how much does its pressure change for each Kelvin temperature change? (d) The Temperature of a constant-pressure gas thermometer is directly proportional to the gas volume.    If the volume is 1.00 L at the triple point of water, what is it at water’s normal boiling point?

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