Assuming that the gas was ideal and using the ideal gas constant of 0.08206 L-atm/mol-K, how many moles were there of the gas?
The following data were recorded during experiments with a fixed amount of neon gas.
Pressure (atm) 1.6
Volume (L) 35.0
Temperature (K) 320
The following data were recorded during experiments with a fixed amount of neon gas.
Pressure (atm) 1.6
Volume (L) 35.0
Temperature (K) 320
What mass of neon gas was present?
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