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What is the volume (in liters) of a 4.2 gram sample of O2 at STP

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to solve this we need to use the ideal gas law:


PV=nRT

we need to calculate the number of mols of O2


n=(m)/(Mm)=\frac{4.2g}{32\text{ g/mol}}=0.131mol

Now we just have to solve for volume and use the number of mols just calculated and the standard pressure (1 atm) and temperature 273.15K:


V=(nRT)/(P)=\frac{0.131mol\cdot0.082\text{ }(atm\cdot l)/(K\cdot mol)273.15K}{1atm}=2.94l

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