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find the volume occupied by 22 gram of N2O at NTP​

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Answered by karniji321
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Answer:

Explanation:44g = 22.4 l

1g = 22.4/ 44

=.50

22g = .50×22

= 11.1 liter

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Answered by smartbrainz
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11.2 litres is the volume which is occupied by 22 gram of n2o at ntp  

Explanation:

  • This is in accordance to the avogadro's law which states that equal mass of gases under equal temperature and pressure have equal volumes.
  • The  equation can be for the derived as that one mole of a gas at normal temperature and pressure occupies 22.4 litres .The molecular weight of the gas is equal to 44 gram.
  • as a result of this 44 gram of N2O at ntp occupies 22.4 litre
  • Hence the volume is occupied by 22 gram of N2O is equal to 11.2 litre.

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