
Arturo O. answered 02/19/18
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Student,
This question was answered before, in your earlier posting. Here is the solution, again. I suggest you review the solution, and ask specific questions about it if you need additional help, rather than just repost the same question.
P2V2/T2 = P1V1/T1 ⇒
P2 = (P1V1/T1) (T2/V2)
T1 = (0 + 273) K
T2 = (T1 + 25) K
P1 = 15.0 atm
V2 = 2V1
Plug in these numbers (note that V1 cancels out) and get P2 in atm. You should be able to finish from here. It is just arithmetic from this point.