At STP, 8.00 mol of gas occupies approximately what volume in liters?

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At STP, 8.00 mol of gas occupies approximately what volume in liters?

The image depicts a user interface for converting units of pressure. Specifically, it focuses on converting 2.70 atm (atmospheres) to torr.

**Layout Details:**

- **Top Section:**
  - Instruction: "Convert 2.70 atm to torr" displayed prominently.
  - Current question: "Question 1 of 21."

- **Middle Section:**
  - An input area labeled as "STARTING AMOUNT" where values can be entered.
  - Multiplication setup with parentheses for inserting conversion factors.

- **Bottom Section:**
  - **Add Factor:**
    - Multiplication and parentheses buttons for adding conversion factors.
  - **Answer:**
    - An area to input the final answer.
  - **Reset:**
    - A button to reset the inputs.

**Conversion Buttons:**
- Values include: 20.3, 0.001, \(10^5\), 2050, 1.01325, 14.70, 101.325, 1, 1000, 0.98692, \(1.01325 \times 10^5\), 2.70, 0.00355, 760.
- Pressure units available for conversion: atm (atmospheres), torr, kPa (kilopascals), mm Hg (millimeters of mercury), Pa (pascals), bar, psi (pounds per square inch).

This tool is useful for educational purposes when learning about pressure conversions between different units.
Transcribed Image Text:The image depicts a user interface for converting units of pressure. Specifically, it focuses on converting 2.70 atm (atmospheres) to torr. **Layout Details:** - **Top Section:** - Instruction: "Convert 2.70 atm to torr" displayed prominently. - Current question: "Question 1 of 21." - **Middle Section:** - An input area labeled as "STARTING AMOUNT" where values can be entered. - Multiplication setup with parentheses for inserting conversion factors. - **Bottom Section:** - **Add Factor:** - Multiplication and parentheses buttons for adding conversion factors. - **Answer:** - An area to input the final answer. - **Reset:** - A button to reset the inputs. **Conversion Buttons:** - Values include: 20.3, 0.001, \(10^5\), 2050, 1.01325, 14.70, 101.325, 1, 1000, 0.98692, \(1.01325 \times 10^5\), 2.70, 0.00355, 760. - Pressure units available for conversion: atm (atmospheres), torr, kPa (kilopascals), mm Hg (millimeters of mercury), Pa (pascals), bar, psi (pounds per square inch). This tool is useful for educational purposes when learning about pressure conversions between different units.
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