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Aqueous tension at 25^@C is given as 23....

Aqueous tension at `25^@C` is given as 23.8 mm, If 1.5 L of nitrogen gas is collected over water at `25^@C` and 735 mm Hg, find the mass of dry gas collected in the experiment.  

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16.07 g
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