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How many liters are 1.20 g of oxygen?


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Answer:

The required volume is 0.84 L

Explanation:

Given,

Mass of O2 gas = 1.20 g

We know,

At STP, molar volume of all gases is 22.4 L

and Molar mass of O2 gas is 32 g

Now,

Number of moles = mass/molar mass

                              = 1.20/32

                              = 0.0375

Again,

At STP,

Number of moles = Volume/Molar volume

or, Volume = Number of moles X Molar Volume

or Volume = 0.0375 X 22.4

∴ Volume = 0.84 L

So, the required volume is 0.84 L