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Transcribed Image Text:14)a) A sample of neon gas occupies a volume of 50.00L at 27.00C and 10.0 atm. How many
moles of neon are present?
b) A 0. 240 mole sample of neon gas occupies a volume of 3.50L at 25.00C. What is the
pressure of the sample?
c) A 0. 250 mole sample of neon gas has a pressure of 0.488atm at 25.00C. What is the volume
of the sample?
d) A weather balloon containing 1.10 x 10 moles neon gas has a volume of 2.70 x 10° L at
1.00atm. Calculate the temperature of the balloon in kelvins.
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