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Calculate the volume of 11 g of CO2 at NTP ?​

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Answer:

5.6 Liters

Step-by-step 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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