At 4.00 L, an expandable vessel contains 0.864 mol of oxygen gas. How many liters of oxygen gas must be added at constant temperature and pressure if you need a total of 1.12 mol of oxygen gas in the vessel? Express the volume to three significant figures, and include the appropriate units. ▾ View Available Hint(s) ▶ Hint 1. How to approach the problem Hint 2. Arrange Avogadro's law in terms of V₂ Hint 3. Find the final volume, V. of the gas

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At 4.00 L, an expandable vessel contains 0.864 mol of oxygen gas.
How many liters of oxygen gas must be added at constant temperature
and pressure if you need a total of 1.12 mol of oxygen gas in the
vessel?
Express the volume to three significant figures, and include the
appropriate units.
View Available Hint(s)
▶
Hint 1. How to approach the problem
Hint 2. Arrange Avogadro's law in terms of V₂
Hint 3. Find the final volume, V. of the gas
Transcribed Image Text:At 4.00 L, an expandable vessel contains 0.864 mol of oxygen gas. How many liters of oxygen gas must be added at constant temperature and pressure if you need a total of 1.12 mol of oxygen gas in the vessel? Express the volume to three significant figures, and include the appropriate units. View Available Hint(s) ▶ Hint 1. How to approach the problem Hint 2. Arrange Avogadro's law in terms of V₂ Hint 3. Find the final volume, V. of the gas
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