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24 July, 10:45

a propane tank containing 55l has 2.46 moles of the gas C3 is propane what would the number of moles if 1/2 of the gas is used

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  1. 24 July, 11:04
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    Answer;

    = 1.23 moles

    Explanation;

    V1/n1 = V2/n2

    V1 = 55 L, n1 = 2.46 moles

    1/2 of the gas was used and thus; 1/2 or 27.5 L remained.

    Therefore;

    55 L/2.46 moles = 27.5 L / n2

    n2 = (2.46 * 27.5) / 55

    = 1.23 moles
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