2mol of h atom at ntp occupy a volume if
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As Mole = Volume/22.4 (At S.T.P or N.T.P.)
so according to this formula 1 Mole of any gas occupies 22.4 litres at N.T.P.
We have diatomic gas H2
1 mole of H2 gas occupies 22.4 L at N.T.P.
since H2 consist of two atoms means 1 mole of H2 contains 2 mole atom of hydrogen .
Thus, we can say since 1 mole of H2 or 2 mole atoms of hydrogen occupies = 22.4 litres at N.T.P.
So, 2 moles of H atom at NTP occupy a volume of 22.4 L.
Thanks.
Here is the answer.
As Mole = Volume/22.4 (At S.T.P or N.T.P.)
so according to this formula 1 Mole of any gas occupies 22.4 litres at N.T.P.
We have diatomic gas H2
1 mole of H2 gas occupies 22.4 L at N.T.P.
since H2 consist of two atoms means 1 mole of H2 contains 2 mole atom of hydrogen .
Thus, we can say since 1 mole of H2 or 2 mole atoms of hydrogen occupies = 22.4 litres at N.T.P.
So, 2 moles of H atom at NTP occupy a volume of 22.4 L.
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