at the same temperature and pressure 1.00 moles of N2 gas occupies 12.5 L what is the volume occupied by 3.00 moles of N2

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The volume occupied by a gas is directly proportional to the number of moles of the gas at the same temperature and pressure.

Therefore, if 1.00 moles of N2 gas occupies 12.5 L, then 3.00 moles of N2 gas will occupy 3 times the volume, which is 3 * 12.5 L = 37.5 L.

So, the volume occupied by 3.00 moles of N2 gas at the same temperature and pressure is 37.5 L.