How does gas stoichiometry differ from stoichiometry of solids and liquids?
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The main difference is that both liquids and solids have definite volume, whereas gases do not have a definite volume. The two most common methods for finding the number of moles in gas stoichiometry are: A: Standard temperature and pressure gases (STP.)
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