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For #2: How many moles of carbon dioxide gas would be produced? What volume would this gas take up at 10.2atm and 270
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C? (hint: use the ideal gas law).
For #3:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay-Lussac%27s_law
For #4: you need to use the ideal gas law. Hopefully solving the other two will give you hints on how to solve this one.
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Thanks, I've figured out the answers to #2 and 3. However, after solving those two, I have no clue as to how to solve #4. Could you maybe explain/elaborate a bit more on #4? Thanks for your help, Yggdrasil.
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Look at the stoichiometry of reaction and use The Ideal Gas Law.
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