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419 mL
CO2(g)
At STP, 1 mole of a gas will occupy 22.4 liters; or 0.5 mole will occupy 11.2 liters.
At STP, 1 mole of a gas will occupy 22.4 liters; or 0.5 mole will occupy 11.2 liters.
The volume of 1 ml. of water equals 1 cm3.
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419 mL
More pressure means less volume. Calculate the ratio of pressure, then divide the 4.2 liters by that ratio.This assumes: * That the temperature doesn't change. * That the gas behaves like an ideal gas.
280 ml
The volume you would expect the gas to occupy if the pressure is increased to 40 kPa would be 50 liters.
305 k
CO2(g)
What is the volume of a 24.7 mol gas sample that has a pressure of .999 ATM at 305 K?
Decrease its pressure.
At STP, 1 mole of a gas will occupy 22.4 liters; or 0.5 mole will occupy 11.2 liters.
At STP, 1 mole of a gas will occupy 22.4 liters; or 0.5 mole will occupy 11.2 liters.
The volume of 1 ml. of water equals 1 cm3.