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Suppose that the volume of a particular sample of cl2 is 718 ml at 675 mmhg and 48c at what temperature in c will the volume be 2.0 l if the pressure is 159 kpa
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Avariable that is not being directly tested during an experiment should be
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Substance a is a nonpolar liquid and has only dispersion forces among its constituent particles. substance b is also a nonpolar liquid and has about the same magnitude of dispersion forces among its constituent particles. when substance a and b are combined, they spontaneously mix.
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