Standard molar volume of the substance.
Using the ideal gas law, at STP (standard temperature and pressure), 1 mole of gas occupies 22.4 liters. Therefore, a balloon with 560 liters at STP would contain 25 moles of gas (560 liters / 22.4 liters/mole).
224 US fluid ounces = 6.62447 liters.
224 liters is 0.224 cubic meters (m3)
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The molar mass of water is 18 g/mol. Since there are 2 hydrogen atoms in each water molecule, the molar mass of hydrogen is 2 g/mol. Therefore, 90 g of water contains 5 moles of water, which means 10 moles of hydrogen were produced. At STP, 1 mole of any gas occupies 22.4 liters, so 10 moles of hydrogen would occupy 224 liters.
There is one critical piece of information missing in the question, i.e. which gas are we talking about since different gas will have different molecular weight. In addition 1 mole of gas occupies volume of 22.4 dm3 at stp. This is equivalent to 22.4 L or 0.0224 m3 per mole of gas. Assuming the molecular weight of the gas Y is x g/mole, then the general solution is as followed: 2263000 tons of gas Y equal 226300*1016*1000g/(x g/mole)*(0.0224 m3/mole) equal 5.15022592e9/x m3 of gas Y
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The obelisks called Cleopatra's needles is 69 feet tall and weighs 224 tons.The obelisks called Cleopatra's needles is 69 feet tall and weighs 224 tons.The obelisks called Cleopatra's needles is 69 feet tall and weighs 224 tons.The obelisks called Cleopatra's needles is 69 feet tall and weighs 224 tons.The obelisks called Cleopatra's needles is 69 feet tall and weighs 224 tons.The obelisks called Cleopatra's needles is 69 feet tall and weighs 224 tons.The obelisks called Cleopatra's needles is 69 feet tall and weighs 224 tons.The obelisks called Cleopatra's needles is 69 feet tall and weighs 224 tons.The obelisks called Cleopatra's needles is 69 feet tall and weighs 224 tons.
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20% of 224= 20% * 224= 0.2 * 224= 44.8
2% of 224 = 2% * 224 = 0.02 * 224 = 4.48