34. The temperature of an ideal gas remains constant while the absolute pressure changes from 103.4 psia to 827 psia. a.

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34. The temperature of an ideal gas remains constant while the absolute pressure changes from 103.4 psia to 827 psia. a.

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34. The temperature of an ideal gas remains constant while the absolute pressure changes from 103.4 psia to 827 psia. a. If the initial specific volume is.3ft/lbm, what is the final specific volume? b. If the initial temperature is 250°F, what is the molecular weight of the gas?
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