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How many moles of argon atoms are present in 100 l of argon gas at stp?
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How many moles of argon atoms are present in 100 l of argon gas at stp?
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One mole of Argon occupy the volume of 22.4 L
Therefore , 22.4 L of Argon weighs 40 g.∴ 1 L of Argon weighs , 40/22.4 ∴ 100 L of Argon weighs (40/22.4 ) × 100= 178.57 g.
Hence moles of Argon is 178.57 g.
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We know
One mole of Argon occupy the volume of 22.4 L
Therefore , 22.4 L of Argon weighs 40 g.
∴ 1 L of Argon weighs , 40/22.4
∴ 100 L of Argon weighs (40/22.4 ) × 100
= 178.57 g.
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moles of Argon is 178.57 g.
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