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Calculate the temperature of `4.0 mol` of a gas occupying `5 dm^(3)` at 3.32 bar.
Strategy : List the variables with the proper units. Then solve the ideal gas equation for `T` by substituting the values.

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To calculate the temperature of a gas using the ideal gas law, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: List the Variables with Proper Units - Number of moles (n) = 4.0 mol - Volume (V) = 5 dm³ (decimeter cubed) - Pressure (P) = 3.32 bar - Ideal gas constant (R) = 0.083 dm³·bar/(mol·K) ...
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