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An open steel vessel has an ideal gas at `27^@C`. What fraction of the gas is escaped if the vessel and its contents are heated to `127^@C`? (neglect the expansion of steel)

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To solve the problem of how much gas escapes from an open steel vessel when heated from 27°C to 127°C, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Ideal Gas Law The ideal gas law is given by the equation: \[ PV = nRT \] Where: - \( P \) = Pressure - \( V \) = Volume ...
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