25.0g of methane (CH4) has a pressure of 450.0kPa at 250℃. Find the volume occupied by this gas.
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First, we need to find the number of moles of methane (CH4). To do this, we'll use the molar mass of CH4, which is approximately 16.04 g/mol (12.01 g/mol for carbon and 4.03 g/mol for hydrogen). Show more…
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