For ideal gases with each of the following sets of P, V, n, and T, determine the missing number. Note that these different sets of numbers are not related to one another. Pay attention to the units. Part Pressure (P) Volume (V) moles (n) Temperature (T) a) 3.50 atm 2.20 L mol 45.7°C b) 250 kPa 2250 mL 4.08 mol K c) kPa 0.0420 m3 5.00 mol 339 K d) 880 torr L 1.24 mol 357 K

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For ideal gases with each of the following sets of P, V, n, and T, determine the missing number.
Note that these different sets of numbers are not related to one another. Pay attention to the units.
Part
Pressure (P)
Volume (V)
moles (n)
Temperature (T)
a)
3.50 atm
2.20 L
mol
45.7°C
b)
250 kPa
2250 mL
4.08 mol
K
c)
kPa
0.0420 m³
5.00 mol
339 K
d)
880 torr
1.24 mol
357 K
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