How many moles of air would be inside the box at the pressure calculated in part C? (At 1 atm pressure. this box would c

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How many moles of air would be inside the box at the pressure calculated in part C? (At 1 atm pressure. this box would contain 41.4 mol of air.) Express your answer in moles. IVO AEC xa VE Vx * Â x x10% 2.6•10-6 mol

A cubical box 1.00 m on a side contains air at 20.0°C. What would the pressure inside the box have to be in order for the mean free path of air molecules (assumed to be spheres of radius 2.0 x 10m ) to be 1.00 m, so that a typical molecule suffers no collisions with other molecules as it travels the width of the box? Express your answer with the appropriate units. p = 5.7x10-3 Pa Suomi Previous Answers
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