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What is the volume of an oxygen tank if it contains 12 moles of oxygen at...

What is the volume of an oxygen tank if it contains 12 moles of oxygen at 273 K under 75 kPa?

  • A. 27.39 m3
  • B. 0.36 m3
  • C. 362.98 m3
  • D. 0.04 m3
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