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Colton Moreno
26 June, 18:23
The volume, in liters, of 538 g of CO2
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Josie Rivera
26 June, 19:08
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12.23moles in 1000cm3
Explanation:
Mass=moles*molermass
538=44xY
Y=538:44
Y=12.23moles in 1000cm3
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