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An engineer wants to estimate the mass of gas that is present in a tank. She knows that 1. 00 mol of the gas occupies a volume of 24. 5 L at the set temperature and pressure. If the volume of the tank is 170. 0 L and the molecular weight of the gas is 32. 00 g/mol, what is the mass of gas in the tank? 130 g 222 g 784 g 5,440 g.
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