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9 July, 08:14

How many moles of gas molecules will be present in 5000 L of air at STP?

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  1. 9 July, 08:25
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    n = 223 mol

    Explanation:

    Given data

    P = 1.00 atm (standard pressure)

    T = 273.15 K (standard temperature)

    n = ?

    R = 0.08206 atm. L/mol. K (ideal gas constant)

    V = 5000 L

    We can find the moles of gas molecules using the ideal gas equation.

    P * V = n * R * T

    1.00 atm * 5000 L = n * (0.08206 atm. L/mol. K) * 273.15 K

    n = 223 mol
  2. 9 July, 08:42
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    5000L • 1 mole / 22.4L so approximately 223 moles
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