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Transcribed Image Text:A flexible container at an initial volume of 7.14 L contains 6.51 mol of gas. More gas is then added to the container until it
reaches a final volume of 13.5 L. Assuming the pressure and temperature of the gas remain constant, calculate the number
of moles of gas added to the container.
number of moles of gas:
0.0812
mol
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