A balloon contains 26.0 L of hydrogen at 40.0F. What is the Kelvin temperature change needed to
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A balloon contains 26.0 L of hydrogen at 40.0°F. What is the Kelvin temperature change needed to make the balloon expand to 36.0 L?
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Applied Physics
ISBN: 978-0132109277
10th Edition
Authors: Dale ewen, Neill schurter, P. erik gundersen
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