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  1. Temp - 650Pressure - 690mm Hg mass - 0.927g volume - 194cm3 How do I calculate the volume of the gas? You have the volume,
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  2. solve the following problems..1. Calculate the volume of 0.024 mole oc carbon dioxide at STP. 2. Calculte the volume of 6.2 g Of
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  3. a student did an alkalinity determination correctly,except that the sample titrated had a volume of 90.0 mL. Volume A was found
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  4. Measurements:Length = 5 cm Width = 18 cm Height = 26 cm ____________________________________________ Calculate the surface area
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  5. A mass of ideal gas of volume 400 cm3 at a temperature of 27 ˚C expands adiabaticallyuntil its volume is 500 cm3. Calculate the
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  6. Calcium carbonate of mass 10g was heated until there was no further changeA. Write an equation for the reaction B. Calculate the
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  7. If 8.00 moles of a monatomic ideal gas at a temperature of 260 are expanded isothermally from a volume of 1.08 to a volume of
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  8. From the ideal gas law, calculate the volume per helium atom in a litre of helium gas keptat room temperature and atmospheric
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  9. From the ideal gas law, calculate the volume per helium atom in a litre of helium gas keptat room temperature and atmospheric
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  10. I need to calculate the volume of a parallelepiped using the scalar triple product. I can do this if i have vectors. however
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