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What is the volume of 2.5 moles of co2 gas at STP

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Answered by ariinpalsule
12

Explanation:

We know,

1 mole of CO2 = 22.4 Litres of CO2.

So,

2.5 moles of CO2 = 2.5 × 22.4

= 56 Litres of CO2.

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Answered by shivanijain4931
1

Answer:

The volume occupied by 2.5 moles of Co_2 at STP is 56 litres.

Explanation:

Given: 2.5 moles of Co_2 gas at STP.

Find: The volume.

Solution:

According to the question

At STP

1 mole of oxygen occupies 22.4 litres

\therefore 2.5 moles of oxygen will occupy

=2.5 \times 22.4

=56 litres.

Hence, the volume occupied by 2.5 moles of Co_2 at STP is 56 litres.

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