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0.10 mol of argon gas is admitted to an evacuated 50 cm3 container at 20°C. The gas then undergoes an isothermal expansion to a volume of 200 cm3.
a. What is the final pressure of the gas?
b. Show the process on a pV diagram. Include a proper scale on both axes.
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