Chemistry, asked by arjunparal61, 10 months ago

Calculate the volume of
2.0moles of o2​

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Answered by sameerronaldo12763
0

Answer:

Assuming that the gas is at standard temperature and pressure (STP), one mole of any gas occupies

22.4

L

. This means the number of moles of

O

2

is

2

22.4

=

0.089

m

o

l

.

Explanation:

The Ideal Gas Law makes certain assumptions about the gases: that the particles are very tiny and featureless and that there is no force acting between them. If these assumptions are correct, then one mole of any gas will occupy

22.4

L

at STP.

The assumptions are not quite the case for

O

2

, but the deviations from it are small enough that we can still use this approach and receive an accurate answer.

Explanation:

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Answered by panditji017389
0

Explanation:

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