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What is the relationship between 1g 1ml and 1cc of water at STP?

What is the relationship between 1g 1ml and 1cc of water at STP?


What is the volume of 1.24 moles of water vapor at stp?

The volume is 27,8 L.


Why is hydrogen less dense than water?

At standard temperature and pressure (STP) hydrogen is a gas and water is a liquid.


How many liters are in 131.97 liters of water vapor at STP?

131.97 litres, of course!


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what do these fit ?? (stp) sa6479 and (stp) sa10115 air


What is gold's phase at STP?

Gold is a solid at standard temperature and pressure (STP).


Which statement about STP network diameter is correct A STP diameters are restricted by convergence times B STP diameters have no restrictions?

STP diameters are restricted by convergence times.


What volume is occupied by 150g of water vapor at STP?

At STP water vapor will behave as an ideal gas so the volume can be found by rearranging the ideal gas law to solve for volume: PV = nRT => V = nRT/P IUPAC defines STP as: P = 100 kPa (14.504 psi, 0.986 atm) T = 273.15 K (0 °C, 32 °F) and R = 8.31447 kPa·liter/gmole/K n = 150 g water/(18.01528 g water/gmole water) = 8.33 gmol water So V = 189 liters


Is argon a solid at STP?

Argon is a gas at STP. It becomes a liquid below -186oC and solid below -190oC at StP


How are water and the metric system related?

the unit of mass is the mass of one cubic centimeters of water at STP. - gram the unit of temperature (degrees Kelvin or Kelvins) is related to the difference between the freezing point ofd pure water and the boiling point at STP. - Celsius, reduced to absolute zero for Kelvin.


What would be the mass of 134.63 ml of water?

At standard temperature and pressure, ml = grams for water, so at STP, 134.63 ml of water = 134.63 grams.


What will be the volume occupied by one molecule of water at stp?

At STP, water is a liquid with a density of 1000.000 grams per liter. The gram molecular mass of water is 18.01528. Therefore, the number of moles of water in one liter is 1000.000/18.01528 or 55.5084 moles. The number of molecules in one liter is therefore 55.5084 X 6.022 X 1023 or about 3.34272 X 1025, and the volume of one molecule is therefore 1 [exact]/3.34272 X 1025 or 2.99158 X 10-24 liter.