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What is the volume of 2.1 moles of nitrogen gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP)?

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Answer: the answer is 47 L

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Answer: 47.04 L will be the volume occupied by the 2.1 moles of nitrogen gas at STP.

Step-by-step explanation:

At STP,

1 mol of ideal gas occupies = 22.4 L

Considering nitrogen gas to be an ideal gas

Then 2.1 moles of the nitrogen gas will occupy:


2.1 * 22.4 L= 47.04 L

47.04 L will be the volume occupied by the 2.1 moles of nitrogen gas at STP.

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