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16 October, 19:57

A sample containing 4.80 g of O2 gas has an initial volume of 15.0 L. What is the final volume, in liters, when each of the following changes occurs in the quantity of the gas at a constant pressure and temperature?

A. A sample of 0.500 mole of O2 is added to the 4.80 g of O2 in the container.

B. A sample of 2.00 g of O2 is removed.

C. A sample of 4.00 g of O2 is added to the 4.80 g of O2 gas in the container.

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  1. 16 October, 22:20
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    The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "A. A sample of 0.500 mole of O2 is added to the 4.80 g of O2 in the container." A sample containing 4.80 g of O2 gas has an initial volume of 15.0 L. The final volume, in liters, when each of the following changes occurs in the quantity of the gas at a constant pressure and temperature is that A sample of 0.500 mole of O2 is added to the 4.80 g of O2 in the container.
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