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calculate the total no. of molecules contain by 10 L of carbon dioxide at stp​

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Answered by ahladp
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The answer is 2.68 x 1023 molecules.

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Answered by jhashaysha26
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Answer:

here is ur answer

Explanation:

O2 molecules in 500 mL…..

Lets first pretend that you said at least 500. mL (to three significant digits). Use the unit-factor method (aka dimensional analysis). If you aren’t familiar with the unit-factor method, then you need to fix that since it is very useful in solving a wide range of chemistry problems.

The solution is based on the general knowledge that 1 mole of any ideal gas at STP occupies a volume of 22.414L. In addition, we know that 1 mol of anything is 6.022x10^23 anythings, that is, Avogadro’s constant: 6.022x10^23 mol⁻¹.

0.500L x (6.022x10^23 molecules O2 / 22.414 L) = 1.34x10^22 …… the answer is rounded

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