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What is the volume of 2.10 moles of chlorine gas (Cl2) at 273 K and 1.00 atm? 10.7 L 22.4 L 47.1 L 82.0 L
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What is the volume of 2.10 moles of chlorine gas (Cl2) at 273 K and 1.00 atm?
10.7 L
22.4 L
47.1 L
82.0 L
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I think the answer is 47.1 . I'm not sure. Iv'e done it before but I haven't got my grade for the answer yet. Hope this right and hope it helps!
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