Assuming the gas molecules can be approximated as small spheres of diameter 2.5x100 m, determine the fraction of the volume found in part A that is occupied by the molecules. Express your answer using two significant figures.

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IP A gas has a temperature of 310 K and a
pressure of 105 kPa
Part A
Find the volume occupied by 1.50 mol of this gas, assuming it is ideal.
Express your answer using three significant figures.
Vgas 3.68x102 m²
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Part B
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Correct answer is shown. Your answer 0.037 m² was either
rounded differently or used a different number of significant
figures than required for this part.
Important: If you use this answer in later parts, use the full
unrounded value in your calculations.
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Transcribed Image Text:IP A gas has a temperature of 310 K and a pressure of 105 kPa Part A Find the volume occupied by 1.50 mol of this gas, assuming it is ideal. Express your answer using three significant figures. Vgas 3.68x102 m² Submi Part B Correct Correct answer is shown. Your answer 0.037 m² was either rounded differently or used a different number of significant figures than required for this part. Important: If you use this answer in later parts, use the full unrounded value in your calculations. Previous Answers Verdan Assuming the gas molecules can be approximated as small spheres of diameter 2.5x10-10 m, determine the fraction of the volume found in part A that is occupied by the molecules. Express your answer using two significant figures. Submit Review ΥΠ' ΑΣΦΑ Previous Answers Request Answer
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