5.5 litres, approx.
It is 22.413 litres, approx.
The question cannot be answered because there are no units given for the pressure not temperature.
The 3p level
You cannot. You need to know the volume of the canister.
Argon is used to make argon
It is 22.413 litres, approx.
Argon has 17% by volume
The question cannot be answered because there are no units given for the pressure not temperature.
0.934% of the earth's atmosphere is argon.
Argon
If the calculated radius of argon is 71 pm the volume of an atom is 630347 (pm)2.
The percentage of Argon in the atmosphere is 0.93% in volume.(0.934 to be more accurate-pip)The atmosphere is 0.934% argon by volume, so, a lot of argon.The earth's atmosphere has a volume of about 3x1024 m3, which means that there are about 2.8x1022 m3 (5x1012 mi3) of argon in the atmosphere. The density of argon is about 1.77 kg/m3 so there are about 1.58 kg of argon in the atmosphere.
There is no such thing as "27.9 of argon". You must specify the unit, such as moles, kilograms, etc. The same applies to the pressure and the temperature - the unit must be specified, since there are several options in each case. Once you know that, use the formula for the universal gas law to calculate the corresponding volume.
3s and 3p
PV = nRT = 10 x 0.08206 x 307 / 36 x 1.12 = 6.248 litres
Argon accounts for 0.93% (by volume) or 1.3% (by mass) of the earth's atmosphere.
Argon accounts 0.934% by volume of the Earth's atmosphere.