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15. Calculate the slope of the line for your pressure vs. quantity graph (Excel will do this for you when you determine the line of best fit, please see the tutorial available on D2L or by your own online search). What properties does this number represent? Would you expect it to be the same for other gases? Explain your answer. Explain if you would expect the slope to be the same or different for other gases with respect to the other 3 relationships that were analyzed in this activity.

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