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Calculate the volume occupied by `4.045xx10^(23)` molecules of oxygen at `27^(@)C` and having a pressure of 0.935 bar.

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To calculate the volume occupied by \(4.045 \times 10^{23}\) molecules of oxygen (\(O_2\)) at \(27^\circ C\) and a pressure of \(0.935\) bar, we can use the Ideal Gas Law, which is given by the equation: \[ PV = nRT \] Where: - \(P\) = pressure in bar ...
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