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15) The volume of a single molecule of water is 2.99 x 10” mL. For a sample of gaseous water at 1.00 atm and 150 °C, what
fraction of the container's volume is occupied by the molecules
themselves?


15) The volume of a single molecule of water is 2.99 x 10” mL.

For a sample of gaseous water at 1

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