A 1.25-g sample of CO2 is contained in a 750.-mL flask at 22.5 °C. What is the pressure of the gas?
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First, we need to convert the mass of CO2 to moles. We know that the molar mass of CO2 is approximately 44.01 g/mol. So, we have: moles of CO2 = (1.25 g) / (44.01 g/mol) = 0.0284 mol Show more…
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