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19 February, 02:25

How many moles of nitrogen gas are there in 16.8 L of this gas at STP?

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  1. 19 February, 04:02
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    According to Avogadro's Law, same volume of any gas at standard temperature and pressure will occupy same volume. And one mole of any Ideal gas occupies 22.4 dm³ (1 dm³ = 1 L).

    Data Given:

    n = moles = ?

    V = Volume = 16.8 L

    Solution:

    As 22.4 L volume is occupied by one mole of gas then the 16.8 L of this gas will contain ...

    = (1 mole * 16.8 L) : 22.4 L

    = 0.75 moles

    Result:

    16.8 L of Nitrogen gas will contain 0.75 moles at standard temperature and pressure.
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