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Which describes the volume of 1 mol of gas at standard temperature and pressure?

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The volume is greater for a larger mass of gas.
The volume is the same for any gas.
The volume depends on the size of the container.
The volume varies with the pressure.

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The volume is the same for any gas.

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Which describes the volume of 1 mol of gas at standard temperature and pressure?

  • The volume is greater for a larger mass of gas. FALSE. The volume depends on the amount of matter (moles) and not on the mass.
  • The volume is the same for any gas. TRUE. The volume of any gas at standard temperature and pressure is 22.4 L.
  • The volume depends on the size of the container. FALSE. The volume is constant at fixed moles, pressure and temperature.
  • The volume varies with the pressure. FALSE. The standard pressure is 1 atm and it is constant.
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