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Adonis Farrell
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30 October, 12:06
Find the volume of 56.0 grams of O2
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Anton Wilkerson
30 October, 12:32
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39.2 L at STP
Explanation:
Convert the grams to moles first by dividing 56.0 by the molar mass of O2 (32.0) then convert to volume by multiplying by 22.4.
= 39.2 L
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