Complete the table for an ideal gas.
Reaction | Pressure | Volume | n | T |
1 | 1.5 atm | 1.5 L | 0.100 moles | [answer1] |
2 | 780 torr | 250 mL | [answer2] | 25°C |
3 | 1.0 atm | [answer3] | 0.500 moles | 300 K |
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