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Chemistry, 30.04.2021 01:50 tinasidell1972

Using the ideal gas law formula PV = nRT, where R=62.4 mm L/K mol, solve for moles when the V= 3.2 L, P = 740 mm and T=- 35° c (remember to convert to k = 73 +°c) A. 6.3 moles
B. 8.1 moles
C. 0.16 moles
D. 0.12 moles​

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