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Chemistry, 15.02.2020 03:46 jalenevoyles

Use the ideal gas law to calculate the pressure in atmospheres of 0.21 mol of helium (He) at 16°C & occupying 2.53 L. You must show all of your work to earn credit. **Don't forget to convert your Celsius temperature to Kelvin**

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