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29 November, 01:56

2. A sample of neon gas has a volume of 87.6 L at STP. How many moles are present?

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  1. 29 November, 03:51
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    3.91 moles of Neon

    Explanation:

    According to Avogadro's Law, same volume of any gas at standard temperature (273.15 K or O °C) and pressure (1 atm) 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 = 87.6 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 * 87.6 L) : 22.4 L

    = 3.91 moles

    2nd Method:

    Assuming that the gas is acting ideally, hence, applying ideal gas equation.

    P V = n R T ∴ R = 0.08205 L⋅atm⋅K⁻¹⋅mol⁻¹

    Solving for n,

    n = P V / R T

    Putting values,

    n = (1 atm * 87.6 L) / (0.08205 L⋅atm⋅K⁻¹⋅mol⁻¹ * 273.15K)

    n = 3.91 moles

    Result:

    87.6 L of Neon gas will contain 3.91 moles at standard temperature and pressure.
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