Question
Will 12 moles of co2 or 12 moles of co have higher volume at STP?
Answers
Vol of each = (22.4L/mol)(12 moles) = 268.8 Liters
Both have the same volume.
1 mole of 'any' gas at STP occupies 22.4 Liters. So, 12 moles of 'any' gas (including CO2(g) and CO(g) at STP occupy 12(22.4)Liters = 268.8 Liters
Both have the same volume.
1 mole of 'any' gas at STP occupies 22.4 Liters. So, 12 moles of 'any' gas (including CO2(g) and CO(g) at STP occupy 12(22.4)Liters = 268.8 Liters
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