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A gas sample occupies 8.77 L at 20 degrees Celsius. What is the pressure in atm, given that there are 1.45 moles of gas in the sample?
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A gas sample occupies 8.77 L at 20 degrees Celsius. What is the pressure in atm, given that there are 1.45 moles of gas in the sample?
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A gas sample occupies 8.77 L at 20 degrees Celsius. What is the pressure in atm, given that there are 1.45 moles of gas in the sample?
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P=3.98atm
PV=nRT, use the Ideal Gas Law.
Px8.77L=1.45molx.0821x293K
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