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How many moles of gas are there in a $660 \mathrm{~mL}$ sample at $298 \mathrm{~K}$ and a pressure of $0.154 \mathrm{~atm} ?$
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We can use the ideal gas law equation to solve for n. The ideal gas law equation is: \[PV = nRT\] where: - P is the pressure, - V is the volume, - n is the number of moles, - R is the ideal gas constant, and - T is the temperature. Show more…
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