the volume of 1g of hydrogen in litres at NTP is?
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It is 11.2 liter
Because a single molecule of a gas occupy 22.4 liter
So, in 2g there is 22.4 l
therefore in 1 gm it is 11.2 liter
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Because a single molecule of a gas occupy 22.4 liter
So, in 2g there is 22.4 l
therefore in 1 gm it is 11.2 liter
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According to Avogadro's law, one mole of a gas at STP occupies 22.4L.
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