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Question- Use the ideal gas equation in the Background section of the lab manual (PV=nRT) to find the number of moles of gas produced by the reaction. The gas constant, R, is given as: R = 0.082057 (L*atm)/(K*mole) You will need to convert the temperature from Celsius to Kelvin by adding 274.
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