Respuesta :
Number of moles of CO2 =
Mass /Ar
= 50.2 / (12 + 32)
1.14 mols
For every 1 mol of gas, there will be
24000 cm^3 of gas
Vol. = 1.14 x 24 dm^3
= 27.36 dm^3
Mass /Ar
= 50.2 / (12 + 32)
1.14 mols
For every 1 mol of gas, there will be
24000 cm^3 of gas
Vol. = 1.14 x 24 dm^3
= 27.36 dm^3
The volume that 50.2 grams of CO2 gas will occupy at stp is determined as 25.54 dm³.
Number of moles of CO2 gas
The number of moles of 50.2 g of CO2 gas is calculated as follows;
n = m/M
where;
- M is the molar mass of CO2 = 44
- m is the reacting mass
n = 50.2/44
n = 1.14
Volume occupied by the gas
At stp 1 mole of an ideal gas occupies 22.4 dm³
1.14 = ?
= 1.14 x 22.4
= 25.54 dm³
Thus, the volume that 50.2 grams of CO2 gas will occupy at stp is determined as 25.54 dm³.
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