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A deep underground cave contains 2 A deep underground cave contains 2.24x106 L of methane gas (CH4) at a pressure of 1.50x103 kPa and a temperature of 315 K.  How many grams of CH4 does the cave contain? Note: Round your answer to 3 significant figures.

A deep underground cave contains 2 A deep underground cave contains 2.24x106 L of methane gas (CH4) at a pressure of 1.50x103 kPa and a temperature of 315 K.  How many grams of CH4 does the cave contain? Note: Round your answer to 3 significant figures.

A deep underground cave contains 2 A deep underground cave contains 2.24x106 L of methane gas (CH4) at a pressure of 1.50x103 kPa and a temperature of 315 K.  How many grams of CH4 does the cave contain? Note: Round your answer to 3 significant figures.

A deep underground cave contains 2 A deep underground cave contains 2.24x106 L of methane gas (CH4) at a pressure of 1.50x103 kPa and a temperature of 315 K.  How many grams of CH4 does the cave contain? Note: Round your answer to 3 significant figures.

A deep underground cave contains 2 A deep underground cave contains 2.24x106 L of methane gas (CH4) at a pressure of 1.50x103 kPa and a temperature of 315 K.  How many grams of CH4 does the cave contain? Note: Round your answer to 3 significant figures.

A deep underground cave contains 2 A deep underground cave contains 2.24x106 L of methane gas (CH4) at a pressure of 1.50x103 kPa and a temperature of 315 K.  How many grams of CH4 does the cave contain? Note: Round your answer to 3 significant figures.

Therefore the cave will contain 2.05x107 g of methane gas. A deep underground cave contains 2.24x106 L of methane gas (CH4) at a pressure of 1.50x103 kPa and a temperature of 315 K.  How many grams of CH4 does the cave contain? Note: Round your answer to 3 significant figures. Therefore the cave will contain 2.05x107 g of methane gas.