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Compute (a) the number of moles and (b) the number of molecules in 1.00 cm of an ideal gas at a pressure of 75.0 Pa and a temperature of 285 K.

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To solve the problem, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Convert the volume from cm³ to m³ We know that: 1 cm = \(10^{-2}\) m, therefore: \[ 1 \text{ cm}^3 = (10^{-2} \text{ m})^3 = 10^{-6} \text{ m}^3 \] ...
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