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13 August, 15:52

How many molecules of hydrogen gas are present in a 750 ml

container at STP?

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  1. 13 August, 15:56
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    Answer: 1.99 x 10²² molecules H2

    Explanation:First we will solve for the moles of H2 using Ideal gas law PV = nRT then derive for moles (n).

    At STP, pressure is equal to 1 atm and Temperature is 273 K.

    Convert volume in mL to L:

    750 mL x 1 L / 1000 mL

    = 0.75 mL

    n = PV / RT

    = 1 atm (0.75 L) / 0.0821 L. atm / mole. K (273 K)

    = 3.3x10-² moles H2

    Convert moles of H2 to atoms using Avogadro's Number.

    3.3x10-² moles H2 / 6.022x10²³ atoms H2 / 1 mole H2

    = 1.99x10²² atoms H2
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