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Chemistry, 07.06.2021 22:00 alexisbeasley2

A child places frozen cookie dough on a baking sheet at STP (0.0°C and 101.325 kPa). The cookie batter has an initial volume of 12 mL and contains 0.12 mol of gas.
As cookies are baked to 190°C, 0.13 additional moles of gas are produced by a chemical reaction occurring with the baking soda and the pressure
increases to 105 kPa.
What is the volume of the cookie as it's removed from the oven? Be sure to round your answer to the correct number of significant digits and include a unit.

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