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What is the pressure in a 15.0-L cylinder filled with 32.7 g of oxygen gas at a temperature of 302 K?
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We can do this by dividing the mass of the gas by its molar mass. The molar mass of oxygen is 32.0 g/mol. So, the number of moles (n) is given by: \[ n = \frac{mass}{molar~mass} = \frac{32.7~g}{32.0~g/mol} = 1.0219~mol \] Show more…
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