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0.5 moles of any gas is at STP, it will occupy how many LITERS of volume?

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Answer: 500L

Step-by-step explanation:

No of moles= volume× molarity/1000

No of moles =0.5moles

Volume=?

Molarity of a gas at stp = 1M

Stp means standard temperature and pressure

No of moles = volume ×molarity/1000

Substitute the values

0.5=volume×1/1000

Cross multiply

Volume = 1000×0.5

Volume = 500L

The volume is 500L

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