A sample containing 8.00 g of O2 gas has a volume of 35.0 L at constant pressure and temperature. (Help Please ASAP)
i. A sample containing 8.00 g of O2 gas has a volume of 35.0 L at constant pressure and temperature. What is the new volume, in liters, after 0.550 mole of O2 gas is added to the initial sample 8.00 g of O2?
ii. A sample containing 8.00 g of O2 gas has a volume of 35.0 L at constant pressure and temperature. If oxygen is released until the volume is 9.50 L how many moles of O2 are removed?
iii. A sample containing 8.00 g of O2 gas has a volume of 35.0 L at constant pressure and temperature. What is the volume, in liters, after 7.00 g of He is added to the O2 gas in the container?
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