What is the volume occupied by 1.50 moles of air at 0°C and 760 torr? 0.0336 m³ 44.8 m³ 22.4 m³ 0.0224 m³ 89.6 m³
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The Ideal Gas Law is given by: $PV = nRT$ where: $P$ is the pressure $V$ is the volume $n$ is the number of moles $R$ is the ideal gas constant $T$ is the temperature in Kelvin Show more…
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