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The pressure of the atmosphere is `2xx 10^(-6)` mm at about 100 mile from the earth and temperature is `-180^(@)C`. How many moles are three in 1 mL gas at this attitude?

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To find the number of moles of gas in 1 mL at an altitude of 100 miles from the Earth, where the pressure is \(2 \times 10^{-6}\) mm and the temperature is \(-180^\circ C\), we can use the Ideal Gas Law, which is expressed as: \[ PV = nRT \] Where: - \(P\) = pressure in atm ...
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