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If the gas in the piston above has a volume of 20.0 L at a
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heated
If the gas in the piston above has a volume of 20.0 L at a
temperature of 25 °C, what is the volume of that gas when it is
heated to 100 °C if the pressure remains constant?
Your answer should be rounded to two significant figures. Do not include units in
your answer
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