Question: A constant volume gas thermometer containing helium is immersed in boiling ammonia (33 C) and the pressure is read once equilibrium is reached. The thermometer

A constant volume gas thermometer containing helium is immersed in boiling ammonia (−33 °C) and the pressure is read once equilibrium is reached. The thermometer is then moved to a bath of boiling water (100.0 °C). After the manometer was adjusted to keep the volume of helium constant, by what factor was the pressure multiplied?

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