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3 February, 09:27

Question 3 options: how many moles of argon atoms are present in 11.2 l of argon gas at stp?

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  1. 3 February, 09:53
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    It is known that at if a gas is identified to be as ideal gas then, at STP, the volume of 1 mole of that gas is equal to 22.4 L. Using this fact and the given volume in this item, we determine the number of moles as that below.

    n = (11.2 L of argon) (1 mol argon / 22.4 L of argon)

    n = 0.5 moles

    Answer: 0.5 moles
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