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Problem: Consider a sample of an ideal gas contained in a cylinder that is 32.5 mm in diameter and 100 mm long with a volume of 8.3x10-5 m3 (T = 293K and p = 101.3 kPa) with 0.024 moles of gas. If a piston with mass 35 g is placed in the top of the cylinder and allowed to press down on the gas,
Part A: What is the increase in the pressure above normal atmospheric pressure?
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