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Asked by sara

Calculate the mass of oxygen gas required to
occupy a volume of 6 L at a pressure of 20.9
kPa and a temperature of 37◦C.
10 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley

PV=nRT
n=PV/RT
n=mass/32

mass=32*PV/RT

t in kelvins, choose R units to match your pressure volume units.
10 years ago
Answered by Kassie
1.76
7 years ago
Answered by Im Gay
1.56
6 years ago

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