Chemistry, asked by evelmr571, 1 month ago

calculate the volume of 3 moles of hydrogen gas at NTP.​

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Answered by ajindal1819gmailcom
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Explanation:

Explanation: Well, assuming that the hydrogen gas is contained at STP , then the molar volume would be 22.7⋅3=68.1 L .

Answered by attackrates
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Answer:

Well, assuming that the hydrogen gas is contained at STP, then the molar volume would be 22.7⋅3=68.1 L.

Due to the new conditions of STP, the new molar volume using the ideal gas equation (PV=nRT) comes out as 22.7 L.

So, 3 moles of hydrogen gas at STP will have a molar volume of

22.7⋅3=68.1 L .

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