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How many molecules are there in 15.7 L of chlorine gas at STP

User Yue Zhang
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Answer:

for plato, its 4.2241 * 10^23

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User Victorantunes
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Hello!

We have the following information:

Knowing that for each mole of substance we have 6.02 * 10²³ molecules, it is known that in STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure) one mole of any gas equals 22.4 L, then:

22.4 L ----------------- 6.02*10²³ molecules
15.7 L ----------------- y molecules


(22.4)/(15.7) = (6.02*10^(23))/(y)


22.4*y = 15.7*6.02*10^(23)


22.4y = 9.4514*10^(24)


y = (9.4514*10^(24))/(22.4)


y = 4.219375*10^(23)\:\to\:\boxed{\boxed{y \approx 4.22*10^(23)\:molecules}}\end{array}}\qquad\checkmark

I hope this helps. =)
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