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Ideal Gas Law
what volume would 10.5 g of nitrogen gas, N2, occupy at 200 K and 2.02 atm?
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Use PV = nRT with n = grams/molar mass. Remember T must be in kelvin.
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What volume would 10.5 g of nitrogen gas, N2 occupy at 200.K and 2.02 atm.
What volume would 10.5 g of nitrogen gas, N2 occupy at 200.K and 2.02 atm.
What volume would 10.5 g of nitrogen gas, N2 occupy at 200.K and 2.02 atm.