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Chemistry, 09.12.2021 06:20 ArielM20

A 20.0 L sample of gas from Mount Kilimanjaro was collected at 10.0 °C and has a pressure of 608 mmHg. How many moles of gas does this sample contain? Give the numerical answer with the correct number of significant figures (sig figs).

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