The volume of 10.9 mol of helium at STP is 50 litres.
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4 g of helium occupy 22.414 liters. So, 84.6 g of helium occupy 474.056 liters.
31 pm This is not correct the best answer for helium would be 0.0 or n/a Helium also has no covalent radius. The atomic volume of helium is 31.8
Chlorine gas occupies a volume of 25 mL at 300K What volume it occupy at 600k
The volume of 10.9 mol of helium at STP is 50 litres.
Helium accounts for around 8% of the volume of all matter (baryonic particles) in the universe.
depends on the size of its container and volume of helium filling it
The density will be 50 % from the initial value.
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yes it is because it has a lesser volume
4 g of helium occupy 22.414 liters. So, 84.6 g of helium occupy 474.056 liters.
It would help to know what volume was to be converted!
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31 pm This is not correct the best answer for helium would be 0.0 or n/a Helium also has no covalent radius. The atomic volume of helium is 31.8
Chlorine gas occupies a volume of 25 mL at 300K What volume it occupy at 600k
Yes. matter is anything that occupies space and has volume. Helium gas will obey this