A pressure of 10.0 mm Hg is measured using a constant-volume gas thermometer at a temperature of 50.0°C. What is the pressure (in mm Hg) at the zero-point temperature?
A. 31.8
B. 11.8
C. 8.45
D. 54.6
E. 68.3
Answer: C
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