Answer the following question:
Calculate the mass of 45.0 L of F2 at 87.0° C and 750. mm Hg.
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Chemistry, 09.07.2021 20:20 kaygirlnelson6258
Answer the following question:
Calculate the mass of 45.0 L of F2 at 87.0° C and 750. mm Hg.
Use the Ideal Gas Law formula and here are values for R:
8.134 (L * kPa)/(mol * K)
0.0821 (atm * L)/(mol * K)
62.364 (L * mmHg)/(mol * K)
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Which Gas Law constant did you use or which "R" value did you use? Why?
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