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What volume will 9.54 moles of CO2 gas occupy at STP?​

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Answered by mannat200891
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Answer:

At STP,

1 mole of oxygen occupies 22.4litres.

∴ 0.1 mole of oxygen will occupy = 0.1 × 22.4

= 2.24 litres.

Thus, the volume occupied by 0.1 moles of CO

2

at STP is 2.24 L

Answered by akhileshgg
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Answer:

Molar Volume:

The molar volume of a gas is the volume that one mole of gas occupies at a set temperature and volume. At Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP = 1 atm and 273 K), an ideal gas will occupy 22.4 L.

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