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Calculate the moles of an ideal gas at pressure `2 atm` and volume `1 L` at a temperature of `97.5 K`

A

`1`

B

`2`

C

`3`

D

`4`

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To calculate the moles of an ideal gas using the ideal gas law, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Write down the ideal gas equation The ideal gas law is given by the equation: \[ PV = nRT \] where: - \( P \) = pressure (in atm) - \( V \) = volume (in liters) ...
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