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This is from my chemistry assignment : 1) You have a tank of N2 gas. If the tank contains 11.65 L of the gas (at STP), how many molecules of N2 are in it? can someone pls explain how I would answer this
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This is from my chemistry assignment :
1) You have a tank of N2 gas. If the tank contains 11.65 L of the gas (at STP), how many molecules of N2 are in it?
can someone pls explain how I would answer this and what equation I would use ?
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Because of the gravity of the earth
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