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the no of moles of 1 m3 gas at STP is??with method​

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Answered by aritrapaul0212
1

Answer:

Explanation:

NTP conditions:

1 mole of a gas occupies 22.4 L of volume

We are given:

Volume of gas = 1m^3=1000L1m

3

=1000L (Conversion factor: 1m^3=1000L1m

3

=1000L )

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 = \frac{1}{22.4}\times 1000=44.64mol

22.4

1

×1000=44.64mol of gas

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Answered by snigdhaverma02
0

Answer:

Explanation:22.4L  of gas at STP has 1 mole. Therefore 1m3 or 1000L of gas will have:

100022.4=44.64 moles.

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