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Phosphorous pentoxide, p2o5(s), is produced from the reaction between pure oxygen and pure phosphorous (p, solid). what is the volume of oxygen (in m3) that is used to complete a reaction that yields 6.92 kilograms of p2o5(s), when carried out at 396.90°c and 606.1 mmhg? (assume ideal-gas behaviour)

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