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A sample of nitrogen gas kept in a container of volume $2.3 \mathrm{L}$ and at a temperature of $32^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ exerts a pressure of 4.7 atm. Calculate the number of moles of gas present.
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3 L = 0.0023 m^3 (or use V = 2.3 L), T = 32°C = 305.15 K, P = 4.7 atm = 4.7 Ć 101325 Pa (or use P = 4.7 atm with R = 0.082057 LĀ·atmĀ·Kā»Ā¹Ā·molā»Ā¹). Show more…
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