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The answers for the following questions is answered below.

  • Therefore the volume of a gas is 22.4 L
  • Therefore the number of moles of oxygen are 2.37 moles

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Given:

no of molecules (n) = 6.023 ×
10^(23)

volume of gas at STP conditions (V) =22.4 liters

To solve:

Volume of gas (v)

We know;


(n)/(N_(a) ) =(v)/(V)


(6.023 * 10^(23) )/(6.023 * 10^(23) ) =(v)/(22.4)

1 × 22.4 = v

v =22.4 L

Therefore the volume of a gas is 22.4 L

2. Given:

volume of oxygen gas (v) = 53 L

Volume of gas at STP conditions (V) =22.4 L

To solve:

no of moles of oxygen gas

We know;


n =(v)/(V)

n =
(53)/(22.4)

n =2.37 moles

Therefore the number of moles of oxygen are 2.37 moles

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