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3.74 ml of carbon dioxide (CO2) accidentally escaped during the experiment, what volume in liters would that be?
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3.74 ml of carbon dioxide (CO2) accidentally escaped during the experiment, what volume in liters would that be?
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It is 0.00374 liters.
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it would be at least 2.5 liters
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