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Using Table $2.8,$ calculate the volume of 25.0 $\mathrm{g}$ of each of the following:a. hydrogen gas (at 1 atmosphere pressure)b. mercuryc. leadd. water
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Step 1: The volume of a substance can be calculated using the formula: \[ V = \frac{m}{D} \] where \( V \) is the volume, \( m \) is the mass, and \( D \) is the density of the substance. Show more…
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