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The mass of 500 mL of hydrogen gas at a pressure of 1 bar and at temperature of 300 K was found to be `4.09xx10^(-2)g`. Calculate the molar mass of hydrogen.

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To calculate the molar mass of hydrogen gas using the given data, we will follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Convert Volume from mL to L**: - Given volume of hydrogen gas = 500 mL - Convert to liters: \[ ...
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