Dinitrogen monoxide, N 2 O, gas was generated from the thermal decomposition of ammonium nitrate and collected
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Dinitrogen monoxide, N2O, gas was generated from the thermal decomposition of ammonium nitrate and collected over water. The wet gas occupied 126 mL at 21 °C when the atmospheric pressure was 755 Torr. What volume would the same amount of dry dinitrogen monoxide have occupied if collected at 755 Torr and 21 °C? The vapor pressure of water is 18.65 Torr at 21 °C.
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