Chemistry, asked by nirmallohat22, 19 days ago

1 mole is equal to a. 22.4L of a gas at NTP b. 11.2L of a gas at NTP c. 1L of Hydrogen gas d. 1Lof oxygen gas​

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Answered by daksh4454
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So, if you are given these values for temperature and pressure, the volume occupied by any number of moles of an ideal gas can be easily derived from knowing that 1 mole occupies 22.4 L. 0.5 moles⋅22.4 L/mol=11.2 L , and so on.

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