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Propane, c3h8, liquefies under modest pressure, allowing a large amount to be stored in a container. calculate the number of moles of propane gas in a 100 −l container at 3.00 atm and 27 ∘c. calculate the number of moles of liquid propane that can be stored in the same volume if the density of the liquid is 0.590 g/ml.

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