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To determine the pressure created at 300 K, we need more context, such as the volume of the gas and the number of moles present. According to the ideal gas law (PV = nRT), pressure (P) can be calculated if these variables are known, where R is the ideal gas constant. At 300 K, a standard atmospheric pressure is approximately 101.3 kPa, but the actual pressure would depend on the specific conditions of the gas in question.

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