A mole of a certain ideal gas was inside a container. The gas has temperature of 70°F and pressure of 20 psi. Find the volume of the gas in m^3.
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A mole of a certain ideal gas was inside a container. The gas has temperature of 70°F and pressure of 20 psi. Find the volume of the gas in m^3.
***Provide the given parameters, schematic diagram or free body diagram of the system if applicable, required parameter/s and the solution. Show pertinent solution and conversion of units.***
***Do not round off in between calculations. Express your final answer in 2 decimal places. ***
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