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16 January, 15:04

What is the volume occupied by 11.0 grams of a gas at STP if the molecular mass of the gas is 44.0?

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  1. 16 January, 18:16
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    We can use the ideal gas law equation to find the volume occupied by the gas

    PV = nRTwhere

    P - standard pressure - 101 325 Pa

    V - volume

    n - number of moles - 11.0 g / 44 g/mol = 0.25 mol

    R - universal gas constant - 8.314 Jmol⁻¹K⁻¹

    T - standard temperature - 273 K

    substituting the values in the equation

    101 325 Pa x V = 0.25 mol x 8.314 Jmol⁻¹K⁻¹ x 273 K

    V = 5.60 L

    volume of the gas is 5.60 L
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