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9.06 L  is the volume of 0.24 mol oxygen (02) gas at 345 k and a pressure of 0.75.

What is an ideal gas equation?

The ideal gas law (PV = nRT) relates to the macroscopic properties of ideal gases. An ideal gas is a gas in which the particles (a) do not attract or repel one another and (b) take up no space (have no volume).

We know that the ideal gas equation relates the pressure, volume, temperature, and moles of gases as:

PV =nRT

This is a combined gas law based on other gas law like Boyle's law, Charle's law, Avagadro's law, Gay Lussac's law

P =  pressure = 0.75 atm

V = volume = ?

n = moles = 0.24 mol

R = 0.0821 L atm / molK  [gas constant]

T = temperature = 345 K

Putting the values

Volume =[tex]\frac{nRT}{ P}[/tex]

Volume = 0.24 X 0.0821 X 345 / 0.75

= 9.06 L

Hence, 9.06 L is the volume of 0.24 mol oxygen (02) gas at 345 k and a pressure of 0.75.

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