What pressure (in atm) would be exerted by 76g of F2 gas (molar mass = 38.00g/mol) in a 1.5-liter vessel at -37°C?
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First, we need to convert the mass of F2 gas to moles. We can do this using the molar mass of F2. moles of F2 = (mass of F2) / (molar mass of F2) = (76 g) / (38.00 g/mol) = 2 moles Show more…
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