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Chemistry, 02.03.2021 22:50 jatavispillow

Can someone double check my work? (Ideal Gas Law Equation) I am solving for the amount of moles in two gases.
For one, it was 4.75mL at 0.5C (273.65K) and 1.2atm.
n=(1.2*4.75)/(0.0821/273.65)=(5.7/2 2.456)=0.25361653 moles
For the other gas, it was 4.6mL at 0.5C and 1.2atm.
n=(1.2*4.6)/(0.0821/273.65)=(5.52/2 2.456)=0.24581403 moles
Please double check these for any errors in math or whatever. Thank you.

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