6.335 liters.
SATP conditions refer to Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure. It is used as a standard set of conditions for reporting and comparing the properties of gases. SATP conditions are defined as 25 degrees Celsius (298 K) and 1 atmosphere of pressure.
To find the mass of N2, first calculate the moles of N2 using the ideal gas law: PV = nRT. Then use the molar mass of N2 to convert moles to grams. Given that the volume is 3.0 L, the temperature is 100°C (373 K), and the pressure is 700 mmHg (93.3 kPa), you can substitute these values into the ideal gas law to find the moles of N2.
0 in N2
0 in N2
3N2H4 --> 4NH3 + N2 is the correctly balanced equation.
Gases at SATP (standard ambient temperature and pressure) include elements such as oxygen (O2), nitrogen (N2), hydrogen (H2), and chlorine (Cl2). These elements have low boiling points and exist as gases at room temperature and pressure.
Bromine is a nonmetal that is liquid at standard ambient temperature and pressure (SATP).
The gas with a percent volume of 78.09 is nitrogen (N2).
Bromine
SATP conditions refer to Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure. It is used as a standard set of conditions for reporting and comparing the properties of gases. SATP conditions are defined as 25 degrees Celsius (298 K) and 1 atmosphere of pressure.
In vanderwaal's Equation 'a' measures the intermolecular force of attraction and 'b' measures the volume of the molecule. N2 has greater volume (due to it's larger size) and hence 'b' is greater for N2. NH3 has greater dipole moment and hence 'a' is greater for NH3.
The Earth's atmosphere is approximately 79% nitrogen.
It stands for Standard Ambient Tempurature and Pressure.
At SATP, bismuth is a solid
Air is about 79% (volume) Nitrogen (N2). It is a gas at atmospheric conditions.
At SATP, bismuth is a solid
The volume is 4908 L at oC.