At STP, 1 mole of an ideal gas occupies 22.4 liters.
0.335 mol x 22.4 L = 7.50 L
.................. 1 mol
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The volume of 10.9 mol of helium at STP is 50 litres.
Most commonly, this refers to the volume of a gas at Standard conditions of Temperature and Pressure (often abbreviated, STP). This standard allows accurate comparisons of volumes. The volume of a gas (any gas) at STP is 22.4 liters per mole.
This volume is 79,79 litres.
stupid question
The volume is 695,62 cm3.
At STP, 1 mole of any ideal gas occupies 22.4 liters. Therefore, 5 liters of NO2 at STP will represent 0.22 moles (5/22.4), and this is the case for any other ideal gas. So, the answer is that 5 liter of ANY ideal gas will have the same number of molecules as 5 liters of NO2.
density=mass divided by the volume 12g divided by 27 the volume = 0.4
The volume of 10.9 mol of helium at STP is 50 litres.
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The amount of oxygen is 0,067 moles.
Most commonly, this refers to the volume of a gas at Standard conditions of Temperature and Pressure (often abbreviated, STP). This standard allows accurate comparisons of volumes. The volume of a gas (any gas) at STP is 22.4 liters per mole.
This volume is 65,68 L.
The volume is 27,8 L.
This volume is 79,79 litres.
stupid question
volume is 3.85 cubic dm. or litre.....
The volume is 695,85 cm3.