- a. 105kPa b. 5.0 mL c. 42.4kPa d. 6.78 x 10^-3 dm^3 e. 1.24 atm f. 1.5 m^3
- 8.0 m^3
- 2.5 x 10^-2 atm
- 8.01 x 10^-2 dm^3
- a. 234 K b. 1.2 dm^3 c. -269.17 C d. 8.10 x 10^-2 L e. 487 cm^3 f. 68.2 m^3
- 1.45 cm^3
- -40.2 C
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Friday, 2/26/10
In class we went over the answers to the homework #12 which are:
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awesome, dont forget about the binder check starting tomorrow.
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Here's a site on the ideal gas law
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