The gas, neon, is found in dry air at sea level at a concentration of 18.2 ppm. At a pressure of 753 mm Hg and a temperature of 11.4 °C, dry air contains about 2.60×1013 million molecules per cm3. The number of grams of neon found in 1 cm3 of dry air at this temperature and pressure is how many grams?

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The gas, neon, is found in dry air at sea level at a concentration of 18.2 ppm. At a pressure of 753 mm Hg and a temperature of 11.4 °C, dry air contains about 2.60×1013 million molecules per cm3. The number of grams of neon found in 1 cm3 of dry air at this temperature and pressure is how many grams?

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At a pressure of 753 mm Hg and a temperature of 11.4 °C, dry air contains about 2.60×1013 million molecules per cm3

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