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An 1.19 mol sample of nitrogen gas at a temperature of 6.0°C is found to occupy a volume of 26.6 liters.
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A sample of hydrogen gas collected at pressure of 1.28 atm and a temperature of 10.0°C is found to occupy a
volume of 26.7 liters. How many moles of H₂ gas are in the sample?
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