For many purposes we can treat ammonia (NH3) as an ideal gas at temperatures above its boiling point of −33.∘C. Suppose
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For many purposes we can treat ammonia (NH3) as an ideal gas at temperatures above its boiling point of −33.∘C. Suppose
For many purposes we can treat ammonia (NH3) as an ideal gas at temperatures above its boiling point of −33.∘C. Suppose the temperature of a sample of ammonia gas is lowered from 81.0∘C to 46.0∘C, and at the same time the pressure is decreased by 15.0%. \begin{tabular}{|l|c|} \hline Does the volume of the sample increase, decrease, or stay the same? & increase \\ \hline If you said the volume increases or decreases, calculate the percentage change in the volume. Round your answer to the nearest percent. & % \\ \hline \end{tabular}
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