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How many moles of gas would be in a sample that had a pressure of 6.64 kPa, occupies 634 mL, and is at a temperature of 429 K? (Use 4 numbers after the decimal)
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How many moles of gas would be in a sample that had a pressure of 6.64 kPa, occupies 634 mL, and is at a temperature of 429 K? (Use 4 numbers after the decimal)
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