calculate the volume of 1 mole of an ideal gas at STP
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The volume of one mole of a gas is either 22.414 L, or 22.711 L, depending on the pressure used for STP.
Explanation:
It depends on what values you use for STP. If you use the values of 273.15 K and 1 atm, the volume of one mole of a gas is 22.414 L.
However, the IUPAC and NIST have updated the values for STP to 273.15 K and 105Pa or 100 kPa. With these values, the volume of one mole of a gas is 22.711 L.
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The most common example is the molar volume of a gas at STP(Standard Temperature and Pressure), which is equal to 22.4 L for 1 mole of any ideal gas at a temperature equal to 273.15 K and a pressure equal to 1.00 atm.
The volume of one mole of a gas is either 22.414 L, or 22.711 L, depending on the pressure used for STP.
Explanation:
It depends on what values you use for STP. If you use the values of 273.15 K and 1 atm, the volume of one mole of a gas is 22.414 L.
However, the IUPAC and NIST have updated the values for STP to 273.15 K and 105Pa or 100 kPa. With these values, the volume of one mole of a gas is 22.711 L.
In short ⏬
The most common example is the molar volume of a gas at STP(Standard Temperature and Pressure), which is equal to 22.4 L for 1 mole of any ideal gas at a temperature equal to 273.15 K and a pressure equal to 1.00 atm.
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