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The volume of one mole of any gas at STP is ​

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Answered by abiyajohnson3
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Answer:

22.4l

Explanation:

At STP, one mole (6.02×1023 representative particles) of any gas occupies a volume of 22.4L (figure below). Figure 10.13. 2: A mole of any gas occupies 22.4L at standard temperature and pressure (0oC and 1atm). The figure below illustrates how molar volume can be seen when comparing different gases.

Answered by bedikajoshi90
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Answer:

22.4 litre.

▪︎At STP, one mole (6.02×1023 representative particles) of any gas occupies a volume of 22.4L (figure below). Figure 10.13. 2: A mole of any gas occupies 22.4L at standard temperature and pressure (0oC and 1atm). The figure below illustrates how molar volume can be seen when comparing different gases.

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