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A sample 0. 100 moles of a gas is collected at at stp. What is the volume of the gas in liters?

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A sample 0. 100 moles of a gas is collected at at STP . 2.24 is the volume of the gas in liters.

The STP means standard temperature and pressure.

At STP,

Temperature = 0 °C =273 K

Pressure = 1 atm

We get value of volume by using ideal gas equation,

PV = nRT

  • P is the pressure of the gas = 1 atm
  • V is the volume occupied by the gas = ?
  • n is the number of the moles = 1 mole
  • T is the temperature of the gas = 273 K or  0 °C
  • R universal gas constant = 8.31 J/ mole × K

Calculation,

Since, one mole of a gas occupy 22.4 L volume at STP

So, for 0.1 mole volume occupy = 22.4L × 0.1 mole/1 mole =  2.24L

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