Which Occupies The Most Volume At STP?

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Ar (Argon)

is the gas that occupies the highest volume at STP.

Which of the following occupies more volume for the same number of particles?




occupy more volume than solids and liquids for the same number of particles because of less inter-molecular force of attraction and more inter-molecular distances.

Which of the following occupies more volume?


Ar (Argon)

is the gas that occupies the highest volume at STP.

What is the volume occupied by the following gases at STP?

At Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP), 1 mole of any gas will occupy a volume of

22.4 L

.

Which occupy more volume at STP ?

Therefore,

16g of CH4

occupies the maximum volume of 22.4 litres at STP.

What is the volume of 5.0 g of o2?

The volume of 5.0 g CO2 is

2.6 L CO2

at STP.

What is the volume at STP?

What is the volume of 1 mole of an ideal gas at STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure = 0 °C, 1 atm)? So, the volume of an ideal gas is

22.41 L/mol

at STP. This, 22.4 L, is probably the most remembered and least useful number in chemistry.

What is the ratio of volume of 1 mole of nitrogen gas to 16 gram of oxygen at STP?

1)

1 : 0.5

.

What will be the volume of 1g co2 at STP?

We can relate it as, 1 mole of co2 — 44g of co2 —

22.4 litres

.

How much volume does 64g of oxygen gas occupies at STP?

Therefore, from the above calculations, we can infer that 64 g of oxygen is

44.8 litres

at STP.

What is the volume of 32g of oxygen at STP?

Answer: It is already known that 1 mole of the gas( or 32g of O2) is equivalent to

22.4 Litres

of the oxygen gas. So, 8g is equivalent to = (22.4/32) × 8 = 5.6 L of the gas. Therefore, the gram equivalent volume of oxygen is 5.6L.

What is the volume of 16g of oxygen at STP?


11.20 lts

is the amount of volume occupied by 16 gm of Oxygen at STP condition.

What is the volume of 16 g of oxygen gas at STP?


11.20 lts

is the amount of volume occupied by 16 gm of Oxygen at STP condition.

What is the volume of 3 moles of a gas at STP?

The molar volume of any gas is

22.4 dm

3

mol

– 1


at STP or 24 dm

3

mol

– 1

at room conditions. Note: STP refers to standard temperature of 0°C and pressure of 1 atmosphere. Room conditions refer to the temperature of 25°C and the pressure of 1 atmosphere.

What volume of oxygen gas is released at STP?

Explanation: We assume that the reaction as written proceeds quantitatively. And thus 32×0.0816⋅mol dioxygen are produced, i.e. 0.122⋅mol . At STP , an Ideal Gas occupies a volume of

22.4⋅L⋅mol−1

.

What volume does 0.685 mol of gas occupy at STP?

T=298k v=0, SOOL na? – 1.00 ath ( 15.4L ” 44,01 g 6. What volume does 0.685 mol of a gas occupy at STP?

4.72 L

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