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Chemistry, 25.03.2021 20:40 nauticatyson9

A small bubble of carbon dioxide gas in some unbaked bread dough has a volume of 0.112 cm3 at a temperature of 23.13 °C. If the bread is heated and the bubble increases
to 0.156 cm3

, what is the final temperature of the bread in °C? I need work!

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