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Chemistry, 13.04.2020 17:47 tristanthecat

Think about the lab procedure you just read. Label
each factor below with V for "variable" or C for
"constant".
The temperature of the gas:
The amount of gas in the tube (in terms of mass
and moles): VC
The radius of the tube:
The temperature of the gas (changed by the water
surrounding it): βœ“ Vo
The type of gas: βœ“ Cy
The pressure of the gas: βœ“ Co
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The temperature of the gas: β€œV” the amount of gas in the tube (in terms of mass and moles): β€œC”
The radius of the tube: β€œC”
The temperature of the gas (changed by the water surrounding it): β€œV”
The type of gas: β€œC”
The pressure Of the gas: β€œC”

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