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Chapter 14, Problem 13E
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The volume of 0.621 mol of helium at temperature (32°C) and pressure (0.771 atm) is to be stated.

Concept Introduction:

The ideal gas law is the compilation of Charles’s Law (VT), Boyle’s Law (V1P) and Avogadro’s Law (Vn).

The ideal gas equation resultant of all the ideal gas law’s is shown below.

PV=nRT

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