How many moles are there in 1m3 of any gas at ntp?
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1 m3 gas means 1000 L of gas....
Now 22.4 L gas means 1 mole of gas.
So, 1000 L of gas contains
(1000÷22.4)= 44.643 mole of gas...
Thanks for the question.... Hope you're helped
Now 22.4 L gas means 1 mole of gas.
So, 1000 L of gas contains
(1000÷22.4)= 44.643 mole of gas...
Thanks for the question.... Hope you're helped
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The moles of gas occupying the given volume is 44.64 moles.
Explanation:
NTP conditions:
1 mole of a gas occupies 22.4 L of volume
We are given:
Volume of gas = (Conversion factor: )
Applying unitary method:
If 22.4 L of volume is occupied by 1 mole of a gas
So, 1000 L of volume will e occupied by = of gas
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