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Use Charles's law to complete the table. (Assume pressure and number of moles of gas to...

Use Charles's law to complete the table. (Assume pressure and number of moles of gas to be constant.)

Part V1 T1 V2 T2
A 119 L 10.2 ∘C __ 106.4 ∘C
B __ 135 K 173 L 314 K
C 2.15 L 16.4 ∘C 2.23 L __
D 15.6 cm3 __ 18.2 cm3 10.1 ∘C

A&B Express the volume in liters to three significant figures.

C&D Express the temperature in degrees Celsius to three significant figures.

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