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'm' = methane .
To find the mass of a gas, you can use the ideal gas law equation: mass = (pressure * volume) / (gas constant * temperature). Plug in the values for pressure, volume, gas constant, and temperature to calculate the mass of the gas.
Assuming Cl2 is in its gaseous form at standard temperature and pressure (STP), the volume would be 11.2 liters. This is calculated using the ideal gas law equation: V = (m/M) * (RT/P), where m is the mass of the gas, M is the molar mass of the gas, R is the ideal gas constant, T is the temperature, and P is the pressure.
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No, the abbreviation "m" for meters should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or in a title.