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The pressure of a gas is 1.0 atm, the volume is 3.0 l, and the temperature is 200 k. a chemist changes one factor while keeping another constant so that the new pressure is 2.0 atm. which of the following could be the new conditions?

the final volume is 6.0 l, while temperature is kept constant.
the final temperature is 100 k, while volume is kept constant.
the final volume is 4.0 l, while temperature is kept constant.
the final temperature is 400 k, while volume is kept constant.

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