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Chemistry, 22.02.2022 06:20 alahewett2043
Based on the information shown, which of the following explains why the pressure in tank X is greater than that in tank Y ?
Tank X tank y
Ar(g) N2(g)
p=150atm p=130atm
v=70L v=70L
T=21 c T=21c
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