What volume in liters would 20.0 moles of sulfur dioxide occupy at 75.3 °C with a pressure of 3.00 atm?
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Given: Temperature (Celsius) = 75.3 °C To convert to Kelvin, use the formula: Temperature (Kelvin) = Temperature (Celsius) + 273 Temperature (Kelvin) = 75.3 + 273 Temperature (Kelvin) = 348.3 K Show more…
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