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25 June, 10:33

If you have 3.8 x 10^24 molecules of O2 at STP how many liters of O2 do you have? Show all work for credit.

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  1. 25 June, 10:47
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    Moles = number of molecules/Avogadro's constant

    (3.8 x 10^24) / (6.02 x 10^23)

    =6.31229 ...

    Volume=moles*24 (molar gas volume under STP)

    = 6.31229 ... * 24

    = 151.5 dm^3 (units mainly used in the UK)

    =. 151.5 litres
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