Ask Question
4 May, 22:33

What is the volume of 14.0g of nitrogen gas at STP?

+4
Answers (1)
  1. 4 May, 23:32
    0
    The volume of 14.0 g of nitrogen gas at STP is 11.2 liter.

    Explanation:

    STP stands for standard pressure and temperature.

    The International Institute of of Pure and Applied Chemistry, IUPAC changed the definition of standard temperature and pressure (STP) in 1982:

    Before the change, STP was defined as a temperature of 273.15 K and an absolute pressure of exactly 1 atm (101.325 kPa).

    After the change, STP is defined as a temperature of 273.15 K and an absolute pressure of exactly 105 Pa (100 kPa, 1 bar).

    Using the ideal gas equation of state, PV = nRT you can calculate the volume of one mole (n = 1) of gas. With the former definition, the volume of a mol of gas at STP, rounded to 3 significant figures, was 22.4 liter. This is classical well known result.

    With the later definition, the volume of a mol of gas at STP is 22.7 liter.

    I will use the traditional measure of 22.4 liter per mole of gas.

    1) Convert 14.0 g of nitrogen gas to number of moles:

    n = mass in grams / molar mass Atomic mass of nitrogen: 14.0 g/mol Nitrogen gas is a diatomic molecule, so the molar mass of nitrogen gas = molar mass of N₂ = 14.0 * 2 g/mol = 28.0 g/mol n = 14.0 g / 28.0 g/mol = 0.500 mol

    2) Set a proportion to calculate the volume of nitrogen gas:

    22.4 liter / mol = x / 0.500 mol Solve for x: x = 0.500 mol * 22.4 liter / mol = 11.2 liter.

    Conclusion: the volume of 14.0 g of nitrogen gas at STP is 11.2 liter.
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question ✅ “What is the volume of 14.0g of nitrogen gas at STP? ...” in 📘 Chemistry if you're in doubt about the correctness of the answers or there's no answer, then try to use the smart search and find answers to the similar questions.
Search for Other Answers