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At STP a gas occupies a 26.4 kiloliter balloon. How many mol of the gas must be in the balloon? Answer as a whole number.

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Final answer:

The balloon with a volume of 26.4 kiloliters at STP contains approximately 1,179 moles of gas when rounded to the nearest whole number.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks to calculate the number of moles of gas in a 26.4 kiloliter balloon at Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP). To do so, we will use the concept of molar volume. At STP, 1 mole of any gas occupies 22.4 liters. Thus, we can set up a conversion factor to convert volume to moles.

To find the number of moles in a 26.4 kiloliter balloon, we start by converting kiloliters to liters since the molar volume is given in liters: 26.4 kiloliters is 26,400 liters. Then we use the molar volume to calculate the number of moles:

Number of moles = Volume of gas / Molar volume = 26,400 L / 22.4 L/mol

Upon dividing, we get approximately 1,178.57 moles. Since the question asks for a whole number, we round to the nearest whole number, which gives us 1,179 moles.

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Hello!,I'm Lyo, and I'm a Brazilian teacher.

this gas is hydrogen.

Molar mass (M.M): stp = 22.71 Mol/liters

good studies for you!

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