Chemistry, asked by dimpu70, 6 months ago

what is the volume occupied by the gas at -273.15C?​

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Answered by archana2025
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Answer:An example would be to calculate the volume that 56 g of nitrogen gas occupies. Get familiar with the ideal gas law. It can be written as: V = nRT/P. "P" is pressure, "V" is volume, n is the number of moles of a gas, "R" is the molar gas constant and "T" is temperature.

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Answered by aashrithsk
3

Answer:

22.4 litres

Explanation:

That temperature is STP (standard temperature and pressure) and at a pressure of 22.4 litres

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