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600 mL of nitrogen at 30 K is cooled to 5 K at the same pressure. Calculate the new volume.

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To solve the problem of finding the new volume of nitrogen when it is cooled from 30 K to 5 K at constant pressure, we can use Charles's Law. Here’s a step-by-step solution: ### Step 1: Identify the known values - Initial volume (V1) = 600 mL - Initial temperature (T1) = 30 K - Final temperature (T2) = 5 K ### Step 2: Write down Charles's Law ...
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