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2 August, 08:52

How many liters does the following number of atoms of helium take up?

9.42x10^22 atoms He

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  1. 2 August, 09:16
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    3.50*10^253 L of Helium

    Explanation:

    I mole of He contains 1 atom

    1 mole = 6.022 * 10^23 atoms

    so 1 mole = 6.022*10^23

    (9.42*10^22 / 6.022*10^23) = 9.42*10^22 atoms of He

    1.564 * 10^45 moles of He = 9.42*10^22 atoms of He

    since we know that at S. T. P, 1 mole of a gas contains 22.4L of the gas

    1 mole = 22.4 L

    1.564*10^45 moles = (1.564*10^45 * 22.4 L)

    = 3.50 * 10^253 L of He atoms.

    So therefore, 9.42*10^22 atoms will contain 3.50*10^253 L of Helium gas.
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