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Appendix I in your lab book

Identify the gas that has the following parameters associated with it: P = 1.25 atm T = 40.°C Density = 0.78 g/L mm = 16 g/mol CH4 methane mm = dRT/P mm = (0.78 g/L)(0.0821 L atm/mol K)(313 K) 1.25 atm

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