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BY connecting three gas laws like Boyle's law, Charles law and Avogadro's law, we get ideal gas equation Universal gas constant R is there in the ideal gas equation.
Calculate the mass of 740 ml of `O_2` at `125^@C` and 750 mm Hg pressure.

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