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Value of one mole of oxygen at 50℃ &760mm pressure is higher than__________litres.

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Answered by abhi178
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Value of one mole of oxygen at 50℃ and 760mm pressure is higher than__________litres.

solution : temperature, T = 50°C = 50 + 273 = 323K

pressure, P = 760 mm = 1 atm [ we know, 76 cm or 760 mm Hg is equal to 1 atm ]

no of moles of oxygen gas , n = 1 mol

using formula, PV = nRT

⇒V = nRT/P

= (1 × 0.082 × 323)/1

= 26.486 Litres , it is higher than 22.4 Litres (it is the volume of gas at NTP)

Hence the value of one mole of oxygen at 50°C and 760 mm Hg is higher than 22.4 Litre and i.e., volume of it is 26.486 Litre.

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