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Calculate each of the following quantities for an ideal gas. a. Calculate the volume of the...

Calculate each of the following quantities for an ideal gas.

a. Calculate the volume of the gas, in liters, if 1.35 mol has a pressure of 0.995 atm at a temperature of -6 ∘C.

b. Calculate the absolute temperature of the gas at which 3.23×10−3 moloccupies 350. mL at 760. torr.

c. Calculate the pressure, in atmospheres, if 4.66×10−2 moloccupies 412 mL at 135 ∘C

d. Calculate the quantity of gas, in moles, if 54.7 L at 55.0 ∘C has a pressure of 11.15 kPa .

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