Canadian chemists have developed a modern variation of the 1899 Mond process for preparing extremely pure metallic nickel. A sample of impure nickel reacts with carbon monoxide at 50°C to form gaseous nickel carbonyl, Ni(CO)₄.
(a) How many grams of nickel can be converted to the carbonyl with 3.55 m³ of CO at 100.7 kPa?