Asked by Michael
How many mol of nitrogen monoxide gas (N2) are in a 1.49 L container at standard temperature and pressure?
A. 2.14 x 10–24 mol N2
B. 2.89 x 101 mol N2
C. 8.97 x 1023 mol N2
D. 6.65 x 10–2 mol N2
Apparently my last question didnt make sense so i'm hoping this one does
A. 2.14 x 10–24 mol N2
B. 2.89 x 101 mol N2
C. 8.97 x 1023 mol N2
D. 6.65 x 10–2 mol N2
Apparently my last question didnt make sense so i'm hoping this one does
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
you know at stp, one mole of any gas occupies 22.4L.
so here, moles=22.4/1.49= and none of the answers are correct. And, Nitrogen monoxide is not N<sub>2</sub>, it is NO.
Goodness, you have a lot of nonsense questions in your assignment. I hope you don't suffer this often.
so here, moles=22.4/1.49= and none of the answers are correct. And, Nitrogen monoxide is not N<sub>2</sub>, it is NO.
Goodness, you have a lot of nonsense questions in your assignment. I hope you don't suffer this often.
Answered by
Michael
Thanks, I have around 8 more mol related questions and then im done with chemistry for the semester so i am just trying to get these right ahh
Answered by
Madison
Did you ever figure out the answer?
Answered by
Madison
2.89 x 101 mol N2 is not the answer
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