1 mole gas = 22.4L
1.5mol C2H4 x 22.4L/mol = 33.6L ethane gas (C2H4)
This volume is 79,79 litres.
The volume is approx. 15,35 litres.
The volume is 64,8 L.
The volume of ammonia is 19,5 L.
A 0.50 mole sample of helium will occupy a volume of 11.2 liters under standard temperature and pressure (STP) conditions, which are 0 degrees Celsius (273.15 K) and 1 atmosphere pressure. At STP, one mole of any gas occupies a volume of 22.4 liters.
This volume is 79,79 litres.
The volume is 64,8 L.
The volume of ammonia is 19,5 L.
The volume is approx. 15,35 litres.
0.00922 g of H2 gas will occupy approximately 0.100 L at STP
At STP conditions, 11g of SO2 will occupy a volume of approximately 5.6 liters.
1 mole of gas particles at STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure) occupies a volume of 22.4 liters.
The volume is 22,1 L.
At STP (standard temperature and pressure), one mole of any gas occupies a volume of 22.4 liters. This is known as the molar volume of a gas at STP.
A 0.50 mole sample of helium will occupy a volume of 11.2 liters under standard temperature and pressure (STP) conditions, which are 0 degrees Celsius (273.15 K) and 1 atmosphere pressure. At STP, one mole of any gas occupies a volume of 22.4 liters.
At standard temperature and pressure (STP), 1 mole of any gas occupies 22.4 liters. Therefore, a volume of 22.4 liters will be occupied by 1 mole of Cl2 gas at STP.
22.4 L. At STP 1 mole of any gas will always be equal to 22.4 L.