Essential University Physics
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Chapter 17, Problem 37P
A compressed air cylinder stands 100 cm tall and has internal diameter 20.0 cm. At room temperature, the pressure is 180 atm. (a) How many moles of air are in the cylinder? (b) What volume would this air occupy at 1.0 atm and room temperature?
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