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title: "A student collects a sample containing \\(2.00\\text{ mol}\\) of an ideal gas in a flexible container at \\(300\\text{ K}\\) and an absolute pressure of \\(1.50\\text{ atm}\\). Assuming ideal gas behavior, what is the volume of the gas sample?"
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# A student collects a sample containing \(2.00\text{ mol}\) of an ideal gas in a flexible container at \(300\text{ K}\) and an absolute pressure of \(1.50\text{ atm}\). Assuming ideal gas behavior, what is the volume of the gas sample?

A student collects a sample containing \(2.00\text{ mol}\) of an ideal gas in a flexible container at \(300\text{ K}\) and an absolute pressure of \(1.50\text{ atm}\). Assuming ideal gas behavior, what is the volume of the gas sample?

- **A.** \(8.21\text{ L}\)
- **B.** \(16.4\text{ L}\)
- **C.** \(32.8\text{ L}\)
- **D.** \(73.9\text{ L}\)

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