A 1500mL flask contains 2.50 moles of nitrogen at 45.0℃. What is the pressure of the gas in the flask?
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We are given the volume (V) of the flask: 1500 mL, which we need to convert to liters: 1500 mL * (1 L / 1000 mL) = 1.5 L Show more…
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