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Chemistry, 03.05.2021 07:50 davis096

Given each of the following sets of values for an ideal gas, calculate the unknown quantity. a) P = 773 mm Hg; n = 0.240 mol; T = 25 C. What is the volume (in L)?

b) V = 635 mL; n = 0.0947 mol; T = 309 K. What is the pressure (in mm Hg)?

c) P = 727 mm Hg; V = 13.3 L; n = 0.393 mol. What is the temperature (in K)?

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