Chemistry, asked by evanslee283, 1 year ago

What volume is occupied by 1.4 g of nitrogen?


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Answered by drushasangwan
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Answered by arvishaali2004
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Explanation:

  • 1 mol of any gas at NTP occupies 22.4 L volume.  
  • 1mol of N2 means 28g of N2. Since,  given amount is 1.4g, It is 1.4/28 moles, ie. 1/20 moles.  
  • Therefore, volume occupied = 22.4*1/20 L = 1.12 L  ...........

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