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Consider three 0.03 m^3 tanks filled with N2, Air and He (tank A, B and C...

Consider three 0.03 m^3 tanks filled with N2, Air and He (tank A, B and C respectively). Each tank is filled with a pressure of 400 kPa at room temperature, 298 K. Determine the mass of gas contained in each tank. Also determine the number of moles of gas in each tank.

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