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Ex. 8. What will be the volume occupied by 1 mole atom of a (i) monoatomic gas and (ii) diatomic gas at NTP?​

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Answered by vishakha756
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As we know, 1 mole of gas occupies 22.4L at NTP. ... Thus, we can say that 1 mole of O2 or 2 mole atoms of oxygen occupy 22.4 litres at NTP. Therefore, 1 mole atom of oxygen occupies =22.42=11.2 litres at NTP. This means that the volume occupied by 1 mole atom of diatomic gas at NTP will be 11.2 litres.

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Answered by mecwankhushi
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1 mole of O2 gas occupies 22.4 lit at N.T.P. since O2 consist of two atoms means 1 mole of O2 contains 2 mole atom of oxygen. thus we can say since 1 mole of O2 or 2 mole atoms of oxygen occupies = 22.4 litres at N.T.P. therefore 1 mole atom of oxygen occupies = 22.4/2 = 11.2 litres at N.T.P.

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