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4 May, 09:19

At stp, 32.0 liters of o2 contains the same number of molecules as what element?

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  1. 4 May, 09:32
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    Therefore, any element that contains 8.60 * 10^23 molecules contain the same number of molecules as 32 litres of O2 at STP.

    Explanation:

    At STP (standard temperature and pressure)

    The volume of 1 mole of gas is 22.4 litres.

    Number of molecules in 1 mole of gas is = 6.022*10^23 molecules/mole

    The number of moles of O2 in 32 litres at STP;

    n = 32litres : 22.4 litres/mole

    n = 1.429 moles of O2.

    The number of molecules of O2 in 32 litres at STP is;

    N = 32/22.4 moles * 6.022*10^23 molecules/mole

    N = 8.60 * 10^23 molecules.

    Therefore, any element that contains 8.60 * 10^23 molecules contain the same number of molecules as 32 litres of O2 at STP.
  2. 4 May, 09:42
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    12.04x10^23

    Explanation:

    I mole of a substance contains 6.022x10^23

    Here, Molar mass of O = 16u

    And molar mass of 02 32u

    And 32g of 02 = 1 mole of 02

    Therefore 32g of 02 has molecules = 6.022x10^23

    Since 1 molecule of 02 has 2 atoms

    Therefore 32g of 02 has atoms=2*6.02x10*23

    = 12.04x10^23
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