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At a constant temperature, the pressures of four gases A, B, C, D are 0.2 atm, 250 torr, 26.23 kPa and 14.2 bar, rspectively. Arrange them according to their increasing pressure.

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A: 0.2 atm, B:250 torr=`(250)/(760)atm=0.33atm`
C: 26.23 kPa=`26.23xx10^(3)Pa=(26.23xx10^(3))/(1.013xx10^(5))=0.26` atm
D: 14.2 bar`=(14.2)/(1.013)=14.02atm" "therefore A lt C lt B lt D`.
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