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What volume would 0.435 moles of hydrogen gas, h2, occupy at stp?

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The conversion factor for volume at STP is
\frac {1mol}{22.4L} or
\frac {22.4L}{1mol}. Since we want volume, we would use
\frac {22.4L}{1mol}. We conclude with the following calculations:


0.435mol H_(2) * \frac {22.4LH_(2)}{1molH_(2)} = 9.744L

The answer is 9.744L H2
User Balraj
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Answer: The volume occupied by 0.435 moles of
H_2 will be 9.7 Liters.

Explanation:

According to avogadro's law, 1 mole of every substance weighs equal to the molecular mass and contains avogadro's number
6.023* 10^(23) of particles.

Thus if 1 mole of
H_2 occupies 22.4 L at STP

0.435 moles of
H_2 occupies=
(22.4)/(1)* 0.435=9.8L L at STP

The volume occupied by 0.435 moles of
H_2 will be 9.7 Liters.

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