In the deep space between galaxies, the density of atoms is 1 million atoms per m3 (i.e. there are 1 million atoms in a cubic meter), and the temperature is 3 K. (a) What is the pressure in space? (b) What volume (in cubic meters) is occupied by 100 moles of space gas? (c) If this volume is a cube, what is the length of one its sides in kilometers?

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In the deep space between galaxies, the density of atoms is 1 million atoms per m3 (i.e. there are 1 million atoms in a cubic meter), and the temperature is 3 K.

(a) What is the pressure in space?

(b) What volume (in cubic meters) is occupied by 100 moles of space gas?

(c) If this volume is a cube, what is the length of one its sides in kilometers?

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