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If the molar volume of a gas is 22.42L, what volume will 39.67 moles of this gas have.

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(22.42)(39.67) = 889.4L

IS this right? Thanks.
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If the molar volume of a gas is 22.42L, what volume will 39.67 moles of this gas have.

My answer,

(22.42)(39.67) = 889.4L

IS this right? Thanks.

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