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OpenStudy (zeesbrat3):

At 1.15 atm and 5.64 °C, a 2.69 g sample of gas occupies a volume of 2.00 × 10^3 mL. Calculate the molar mass of the gas.

OpenStudy (zeesbrat3):

Can you help me work this through please?

OpenStudy (holsteremission):

Ideal gas law: \[PV=nRT\]with pressure \(P\), volume \(V\), number of moles of gas \(n\), ideal gas constant \(R\), and temperature \(T\). You have everything you need to find \(n\). Then the molar mass is \(n\) divided by the mass.

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