Argon gas behaves as an ideal gas at normal temperatures. Consider a 5.00 L tank filled with Argon at room temperature (25.0 °C) and 10 atmospheres. (R = 0.08206 L·atm/mol·K) How many moles of Argon are in the tank? The tank is left slightly open and 1.30 moles of the gas escapes (from the number of moles calculated in the first part). What is the new pressure inside of the tank? (Hint: how much gas is left in the tank?) The tank has a pressure maximum of 25 atm (beyond this it will explode). What temperature would the original amount of gas need to be heated to in order to make the tank explode (in Celsius)?