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Transcribed Image Text:A balloon with a volume of 2.75
L at a temperature of 22.0 °C
and a pressure of 0.833 atm
contains 1.901 g of a pure gas.
Which of the following gases
does the balloon contain? Ne,
He, Ar, Kr, Xe
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