2 moles of h atoms at ntp occupy a volume of
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Number of moles of H atoms = Volume of gas at N. T. P / MOLAR VOLUME
Volume of gas at N. T. P = Number of moles of H atoms * Molar Volume
Volume of gas at N. T. P = 2 * 22.4 L
=> Volume of gas at N.T.P = 44.8 l
Volume of gas at N. T. P = Number of moles of H atoms * Molar Volume
Volume of gas at N. T. P = 2 * 22.4 L
=> Volume of gas at N.T.P = 44.8 l
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2 moles of H ATOMS not molecules
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In hydrogen
2 atoms=1 molecule
1 atom = 1/2 molecule
2×6.022×10^23 atoms ( 2 moles of H)
= 6.022×10^23 molecules.= 1 mol
Acc to Avogadro's hypothesis,
1 mol of molecules occupy 22.4 lts at not.
Ans will be 22.4 litres.
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