Calculate the number of electron in 22.4litre of methene and ntp
gparasuram606:
what is methene did you mean methane
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- every mole of a gas at NTP occupies 22.4 L
- methane gas ( CH4 ) has 6+4 =10 electrons in it
- so if 1 mole of this has 6.02*10^23 molecules then the number of electrons will be 10*6.023*10^23
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