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92 dm³ of a gas dissolved in a solvent. how many moles is this?

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The number of mole, given that 92 dm³ of the gas was dissolved in the solvent is 4.11 moles

How to calculate the mole of the gas?

The mole of a gas is related to volume according to the following formular:

Mole of gas = Volume of gas / Molar volume of gas

Now, let us apply the above formula to determine the mole of the gas that was dissolved. Details below:

  • Volume of gas = 92 dm³
  • Molar volume of gas = 22.4 dm³
  • Mole of gas =?

Mole of gas = Volume of gas / Molar volume of gas

Mole of gas = 92 / 22.4

= 4.11 moles

Thus, the mole of the gas that was dissolved in the solvent is 4.11 moles

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In a chemical experiment, 92 dm³ of a gas was dissolved in a solvent. how many moles is this?

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