Given:
Atm = 1.00 atm
Temperature = 0.00°C
Amount of gas = 1 mole which occupues 22.4 L
Let;s find the number of molecules of an ideal gas are in one cm^3 under these conditions.
We have:
1 mole of ideal gas = 22.4 L
This is called the molar volume of gas.
To find the amount of molecules, apply the avogrado's constant:
Number of molecules in 1 mol = 6.023 x 10²³
Hence, for 1 cm³, we have:
![\text{ No. of molecules in 1 cm}^3=(6.023*10^(23))/(22.4*10^3)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/1oipho843v7v0vasiq7e4qnl8rri3ziuxp.png)
Solving further:
![\text{ No. of molecules in 1 cm}^3=(6.023*10^(23))/(22.4*10^3)=2.69*10^(19)mol/cm^3](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/8kq1gecr84q5qbpyjzr2iylicts5uz6ii6.png)
Therefore, the amount of molecules of an ideal gas in one cm^3 under these conditions is:
2.69 x 10¹⁹ mol/cm^3
ANSWER:
C. 2.69 x 10¹⁹