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Chemistry, 26.05.2021 16:40 isabelibarra6370

Someone pls help fast It is desired to inflate a baggie with a volume of 869 milliliters by filling it with oxygen gas at a
pressure of 0.505 atm and a temperature of 287 K. How many grams of O2 gas are needed?

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