. What is the density of a gas that weighs 3.7 g at 2.0 atm, if it occupies 20 L at 760 mmHg at constant temperature?
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We are given the weight of a gas (3.7 g), the pressure it is under (2.0 atm), and the volume it occupies (20 L) at a different pressure (760 mmHg). We are asked to find the density of the gas under these conditions. Show more…
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