Given:
P = 1.0 atm
n = 5.43 mol
T = 273.0 K
use:
P * V = n*R*T
1 atm * V = 5.43 mol* 0.08206 atm.L/mol.K * 273 K
V = 122 L
Answer: 122 L
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