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What volume (in milliliters) at stp will be occupied by 0.0035 mol of methane, ch4?

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Answer: 78.4 milliliters

Step-by-step explanation:

At STP,

Volume of 1 mole of a gas = 22.4 litres

Hence,

The volume of 0.0035 mole of methane gas is given by,

0.0035 * 22.4 litres

= 0.0784 litres

= 0.0784 * 1000 millilitres

=78.4 milliliters

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Answer is: volume of methane is 78.4 mL.

n(CH₄) = 0.0035 mol.

At standard pressure and temperature:

V(CH₄) = n(CH₄) · Vm

V(CH₄) = 0.0035 mol · 22.4 L/mol.

V(CH₄) = 0.0784 L · 1000 mL/L = 78.4 mL.

Vm - molar volume.

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