Chemistry, asked by samyuktha0025, 1 year ago

volume of one equivalent of a gas at STP is
1) 22.4
2) 22.4 * nfactor
3) 22.4/nfactor
4) 22.4+nfactor

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
1

Answer:

The answer is 22.4 liters.

Explanation:

According to Avogadro's law "the volume occupies by one mole of a gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP) is 22.4 liters.

Therefore the volume of one equivalent of a gas at STP is 22.4 liters.

This is the volume of any ideal gas (that obeys Boyle's law) at a temperature of 273.15 K and 1 atm pressure.

Thus any ideal gas having these standard conditions would occupy a volume of 22.4 liters.

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