Chemistry, 20.12.2019 03:31 summer098890
What is the volume of 2.1 moles of chlorine gas (cl2) at standard temperature and pressure (stp)?
a. 10.7 l
b. 22.4 l
c. 47.0 l
d. 82.0 l
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