Answer:

Explanation:
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In this case, considering that the safe temperature may be computed via the ideal gas law as we now the pressure, mass and volume via the dimensions:

The pressure in atm is:

And the moles considering the mass and molar mass (66 g/mol) of dinitrogen difluoride (N₂F₂):

In sich a way, by applying the ideal gas equation, which is not the best assumption but could work as an approximation due to the high temperature, the temperature, with three significant figures, will be:

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Answer:
1.20 × 10⁻³ mol e⁻
Explanation:
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<em>Suppose a current of 0.880 A flows through a copper wire for 132 seconds. Calculate how many moles of electrons travel through the wire. Be sure your answer has the correct unit symbol and round your answer to significant digits.</em>
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Step 1: Given data
- Intensity of the current (I): 0.880 A (= 0.880 C/s)
Step 2: Calculate the charge, in Coulomb, that travel through the wire
We will find the circulating charge (q) using the following expression.

Step 3: Calculate the moles of electrons with a charge of 116 C
We will use the relationship 1 mole of electrons = 96,486 C (<em>Faraday's constant</em>)
