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Lynna [10]
3 years ago
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How to do it???????????

Chemistry
1 answer:
amm18123 years ago
4 0

Tempratures

1. -60 C = 213.15 K

2. 250 C= 523.15 K

3. 365 K = 91.85 C

4. 205 K = -68.15 C

Pressures

1. 22.0 inches Hg = 558.8 mm Hg

2. 3.4 atm = 2584 mm Hg

3. 680 mm Hg = 0.894737 atm

4. 785 mm Hg = 104.658 kPa

Hope this helped! Please mark as brainliest! Thanks!

Although It showes I'm a begginer, I was An Ace, till my account got deleted.

My name was Sorry14.

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