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What is the volume occupied by one mole of an ideal gas at NTP conditions?

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

22.4 litre.

Explanation:

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Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Answer:

At STP, a mole of gas takes up 22.4 litres of space.

Explanation:

  • The following is the ideal gas equation, which links pressure (P), volume (V), and absolute temperature (T):

PV = nRT

Where,

  • 8.314 J mol-1 K-1 is the value of R, the universal gas constant.
  • 1 moles make up the number n.
  • T = 273 K, the standard temperature.
  • 1 atm equals 1.013 x 105 Nm-2 at standard pressure, or P.

As from the picture we can see the formula,which gives us the result,

  • At STP, a gas's molar volume is 22.4 litres.

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