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How many moles are in 11.9 liters of carbon monoxide at STP?
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How many moles are in 11.9 liters of carbon monoxide at STP?
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At standard temperature and pressure (STP), 1 mole of any gas occupies a volume of 22.4 liters. So, 11.9 liters of carbon monoxide would contain 11.9/22.4 = 0.529 moles of the gas
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