Some number of moles of an ideal gas is heated at constant atmospheric pressure (isobaric = constant pressure) from 37C

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Some number of moles of an ideal gas is heated at constant atmospheric pressure (isobaric = constant pressure) from 37C

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Some number of moles of an ideal gas is heated at constant atmospheric pressure (isobaric = constant pressure) from 37C and 1.00 m3 to a new temperature and 1.02 m3. What is the final temperature (in C ). Note that PV=nRT (Remember that if you use temperature in C in the above equation, I'll have to whack you with a dead fish; possibly a mutant Muskie?)
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