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Here is a data table showing V1 and V2 readings for a particular temperature in a...

Here is a data table showing V1 and V2 readings for a particular temperature in a Charles Law experiment.

Temperature

( °C)

Meniscus Reading Top Plug (V1)

(mL)

Meniscus Reading Bottom Plug (V2)

(mL)

25.0 0.352 0.763


If the density of dry air is 1.162 kg/M3 and the weighted-average "molecular weight" of air is 29.0 g/mole, how many moles of air are in the apparatus air bubble?

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