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4 December, 18:23

How many liters of radon gas would be in 3.43 moles at standard temperature and pressure (273 K and 100 kPa) ?

A. 100 L

B. 76.83 L

C. 6.53 L

D. 6.99 L

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  1. 4 December, 18:36
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    Answer: Option B. 76.83L

    Explanation:

    1 mole of a gas occupy 22.4L at stp. This implies that 1mole of Radon also occupy 22.4L at stp.

    If 1 mole of Radon = 22.4L

    Therefore, 3.43 moles of Radon = 3.43 x 22.4 = 76.83L
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