an experiment was done to determine the value of the ideal gas constant( R). hydrogen gas was generated and collected at a given temperature and pressure 1.44X 10 ^-3 moles of hydrogen gas occupied 35.9 mL at 758.0 MMHG and 23.2 Celsius based on these values, calculate the experimentally determine value of R (L x atm/mol x K).  B. Using the ungrounded number for the previous problem determine the percent error for the experimentally determined value of R.

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A. an experiment was done to determine the value of the ideal gas constant( R). hydrogen gas was generated and collected at a given temperature and pressure 1.44X 10 ^-3 moles of hydrogen gas occupied 35.9 mL at 758.0 MMHG and 23.2 Celsius based on these values, calculate the experimentally determine value of R (L x atm/mol x K). 
B. Using the ungrounded number for the previous problem determine the percent error for the experimentally determined value of R.

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