A neon sign contains 5.66 g of neon gas in a volume of 70 mL. What is the pressure of the neon gas if the temperature of the gas reaches 2,200 K?
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Given: Mass of neon gas (m) = 5.66 g Molar mass of neon (M) = 20.18 g/mol Number of moles (n) = Mass / Molar mass n = 5.66 g / 20.18 g/mol n = 0.28048 mol Show more…
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