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What is the pressure of a fixed volume of a gas at 30.0 C if it has a pressure of 1.11 atm at 15.0 C?
The pressure of a fixed volume of gas at 30.0°C can be calculated using the Ideal Gas Law, given that it has a pressure of 1.11 atm at 15.0°C. The relationship between temperature and pressure indicates that as temperature increases, pressure also increases, assuming volume remains constant. The calculation can be performed using the formula P1/T1 = P2/T2, where P1 is the initial pressure, T1 is the initial temperature, P2 is the final pressure, and T2 is the final temperature.
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