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Page 1: buphy.bu.edubuphy.bu.edu/~jesusina/gases_gen.pdfExample: I blow up a balloon to a volume of 1.5 L. Then I take the balloon to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro, where the pressure is 40.5
Page 2: buphy.bu.edubuphy.bu.edu/~jesusina/gases_gen.pdfExample: I blow up a balloon to a volume of 1.5 L. Then I take the balloon to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro, where the pressure is 40.5
Page 3: buphy.bu.edubuphy.bu.edu/~jesusina/gases_gen.pdfExample: I blow up a balloon to a volume of 1.5 L. Then I take the balloon to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro, where the pressure is 40.5
Page 4: buphy.bu.edubuphy.bu.edu/~jesusina/gases_gen.pdfExample: I blow up a balloon to a volume of 1.5 L. Then I take the balloon to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro, where the pressure is 40.5
Page 5: buphy.bu.edubuphy.bu.edu/~jesusina/gases_gen.pdfExample: I blow up a balloon to a volume of 1.5 L. Then I take the balloon to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro, where the pressure is 40.5
Page 6: buphy.bu.edubuphy.bu.edu/~jesusina/gases_gen.pdfExample: I blow up a balloon to a volume of 1.5 L. Then I take the balloon to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro, where the pressure is 40.5
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Page 8: buphy.bu.edubuphy.bu.edu/~jesusina/gases_gen.pdfExample: I blow up a balloon to a volume of 1.5 L. Then I take the balloon to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro, where the pressure is 40.5
Page 9: buphy.bu.edubuphy.bu.edu/~jesusina/gases_gen.pdfExample: I blow up a balloon to a volume of 1.5 L. Then I take the balloon to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro, where the pressure is 40.5
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