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6 March, 02:20

Calculate the volume of 11 g of CO2 at NTP?

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  1. 6 March, 02:31
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    5.6 Liters

    Explanation: N. T. P. refers to the standard temperature and pressure (S. T. P).

    We need to know that;

    One mole of a gas occupies a volume of 22.4 liters at N. T. P.

    In this case;

    We have 11 g of CO₂

    But, 1 mole of CO₂ occupies 22.4 l at N. T. P.

    1 mole of CO₂ = 44 g

    Therefore;

    44 g of CO₂ = 22.4 liters

    What about 11 g?

    = (11 g * 22.4 l) : 44 g

    = 5.6 l

    Therefore, 11 g of CO₂ will occupy a volume of 5.6 liters at N. T. P.
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