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Chemistry, 16.04.2021 18:10 Giabear23

A bike tire filled with 0.10 moles of gas has a volume of around 2.24L The tire then pops, and now has a volume of 0.35L. Assuming that pressure and
temperature remain constant, how many moles of gas are left in the tire?

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