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I need help with Chemistry: Mole Conversion
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I need help with Chemistry: Mole Conversion It must be answered in complete detail-example-1
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AT STP 1mol of any gas weighs 22.4L

Volume of oxygen=53L

No of moles

  • 53/22.4
  • 2.37mol
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Answer :

As Per Given Information

Given volume of O₂ is 53 L

We've been asked to find the number of moles of O₂ gas contained

For finding the number of moles the following formulae is use


\\ \bullet{\boxed{\blue{\bf{Number \: of \: moles = (Given \: volume)/(22.4) }}}}

Put the given value we obtain


\sf \dashrightarrow \: number \: of \: moles \: = (53)/(22.4) \\ \\ \sf \dashrightarrow \: number \: of \: moles \: = 2.366

So, the number of moles is 2.366 .

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