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calculate the no of moles in 44.8 liters of H2 at stp​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Answer. =2 moles of gas. Hence we can say that at STP; the 44.8 L of carbon dioxide gas contains 2 moles of gas. Here STP indicates the standard temperature and pressure conditions which is 22.4 L volume, at 1 atmospheric pressure and the temperature at 273 K.

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Answered by monica789412
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The number of moles in 44.8 liters of \[{{H}_{2}}\] at stp​ is two moles.

Explanation:

  • STP means standard temperature and pressure.
  • The temperature at STP is 273K and pressure is one atmospheric pressure.
  • One mole of any gas at STP occupies a volume of  22.4 litres.
  • So one mole of hydrogen gas at standard temperature and pressure occupies a volume of 22.4 litres.
  • Hence 44.8  litres volume is occupied by two moles of hydrogen gas at STP.
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