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A 2.8 gram sample of a gaseous substance
occupies 12 L at 47 degrees C and 683 torr. What is the density of the gas under these conditions?
Answer in units of g/L
11 years ago

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DrBob222
You can add the PV = nRT equation to the density and come up with
P*molar mass = density*RT
11 years ago

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