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[" A certain quantity of gas occupies a volume of "0.8L" collected "],[" over water at "300K" and a pressure "0.92" bar.The same gas "],[" occupies a volume of "0.08L" at STP in dry conditions.Calculate "],[" the aqueous tension at "300K" ."]

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