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MOLES AND GASES. Molar Volume. 1 mole of any gas at (STP) standard temperature ( 0 C ) a nd pressure (1 atm ) has a volume of 22.4 cubic decimeters (dm 3 ), which is the same as 22.4 liters (L). This volume of gas is called a molar volume because it is the volume
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Molar Volume 1 mole of any gas at (STP) standard temperature (0C)andpressure (1 atm) has a volume of 22.4 cubic decimeters (dm3), which is the same as 22.4 liters (L). This volume of gas is called a molar volume because it is the volume of 1 mole of a gas at standard conditions.
Moles Volume (L) To calculate molar volume of a gas: (X) Moles22.4 L/mol = Molar volume (L) 1 mol
Volume (L) Moles To calculate moles: (÷) Molar volume of gas 1 mol = Moles 22.4 L/mol
Sample A: VOLUME (L) MOLES (÷) A room with a volume of 4000 L contains how many moles of air at STP?
Sample B: MOLES VOLUME (L) (X) A chemical reaction produces 0.82 moles of oxygen gas. What volume will that gas occupy at STP?
PRACTICE PROBLEMS 1.) A container with a volume of 893 L contains how many moles of air at STP? (L mol)
2.) A chemical reaction produces 0.37 mol of N2gas. What volume will that gas occupy at STP? (mol L)
Convert grams liters(g mol L) 6. 5.0g of H2