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Suppose you have 0. 100 m³ of CO₂, at a pressure of 2. 00 atm, and a temperature of 30. 0 °C the grams of CO₂ will be

Volume of CO₂ = 0.100 m³ or 100 L

Pressure = 2.00 atm

Temperature = 30.0 °C  or 303 K

We will calculate the number of moles of CO₂ by using the ideal gas equation

    PV = nRT

Rearrange it for the number of moles (n)

    n = PV / RT

        value of R = 0.08206 L-atm

Put the values

    n = 2 atm x 100 L / 0.08206 L-atm.K⁻¹ x 303 K

    n = 8.04 mol

Now calculate the mass of CO₂

    number of moles =  mass / molar mass

    mass = number of moles x molar mass

    mass = 8.04 mol x 44 g/mol

    mass = 353.8 g

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