Use the combined gas law to complete the following table (assume the number of moles of gas to be constant):

Answer:
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Explanation:
Equation
[tex]\frac{P1V1}{T1} = \frac{P2V2}{T2}[/tex]
First line
[tex]V1 = \frac{T1P2V2}{P1T2}[/tex]
[tex]V1 = \frac{(3.6)(0.44)(0.52)}{(1.11)(42.5)}[/tex]
[tex]V1 = \frac{0.8236}{47.18}[/tex]
V1 = 0.175 L
Second line
[tex]T1 = \frac{P1V1T2}{P2V2}[/tex]
[tex]T1 = \frac{(129)(41.3)(209)}{(628)(36.6)}[/tex]
[tex]T1 = \frac{1113489.3}{22984.8}[/tex]
T1 = 48.4 °K
Third line
[tex]P1 = \frac{T1P2V2}{V1T2}[/tex]
[tex]P1 = \frac{(20.9)(0.422)(2.1)}{(1879)(47.4)}[/tex]
[tex]P1 = \frac{18.52}{89064.6}[/tex]
P1 = 0.0002 atm