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22 October, 06:41

If you had 20,000 liters of NO2 how many moles would you have?

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  1. 22 October, 09:16
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    Answer:892.85moles

    Explanation:

    1mol = 22.4L at stp

    Therefore 20,000L = 20,000/22.4 = 892.85 moles

    or you use

    PV = nRT

    n = PV/RT = 1.00atmX 20,000l / 0.08206atm. L/mol. k x 273k

    = 892.85moles
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