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what volume is occupied at ntp 1.4g of nitrogen​

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Answered by smitakumari0082
1

Answer:

2.24 L

Here is the answer . Mole = Volume/22.4 (At S.T.P or N.T.P.) So according to this formula 1 Mole of any gas occupies 22.4 litres at N.T.P. Hence 1.4 g of Nitrogen gas occupy 2.24 L at NTP.

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Answered by manyajindal29
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Answer:

2.24L

Explanation:

Mole = Volume/22.4 (At S.T.P or N.T.P.) So according to this formula 1 Mole of any gas occupies 22.4 litres at N.T.P. Hence 1.4 g of Nitrogen gas occupy 2.24 L at NTP.

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