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539.28kJ x (1mol/ 6kJ) x (28g / mol N2) x (1mL/11g) x (1L/1000mL) = ? Please only answer if you know it! I worked very hard for these points and this question is super important to a project I have due tomorrow. I made it myself I just forgot how to do the conversions oops...

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