Determine the mass of carbon dioxide gas that occupies 4.23 L at 33.0°C and 945 mmHg. (R = 0.08206 x atm/mol x K, 1 atm = 760 mmHg) C (12.01), O (16.00) Answer to 3 significant figures: _ . _ _ or _ _. _ Do not include the unit, g.
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