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The Number of Moles of Hydrogen Gas Present in a 1,500

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Question 50

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The number of moles of hydrogen gas present in a 1,500 mL container at 298 K and 2.0 atm pressure is ________.


A) 0.65
B) 0.12
C) 0.26
D) 0.52

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