Chemistry, asked by aman10, 1 year ago

volume of hydrogen gas  occupied by its one equivalent at STP is 

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Answered by umashankar1148ovrktx
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22.4 litres because one 1 molecule of any gas at step occupies 22.4 litres volume at step.

aman10: but i think its 1 equivalent occupies 2.24 l
Answered by writersparadise
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According to Avagrado’s law, “The volume of one mole of any gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP) is 22.14 liters.”.


The volume of hydrogen gas occupied by its one equivalent at STP is the volume occupied by one mole of hydrogen gas at STP.


Hence, the volume occupied by one mole of hydrogen gas at STP is 22.4 liters.
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