What is the volume of 2.00 moles of nitrogen gas (N2) at STP?Group of answer choices56.0 L44.8 L11.2 L28.0 L
Question
What is the volume of 2.00 moles of nitrogen gas (N2) at STP?
Group of answer choices
- 56.0 L
- 44.8 L
- 11.2 L
- 28.0 L
Solution
At Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP), one mole of any gas occupies 22.4 liters. This is known as the molar volume of a gas at STP.
Given that we have 2.00 moles of nitrogen gas (N2), we can calculate the volume by multiplying the number of moles by the molar volume at STP.
So, 2.00 moles * 22.4 L/mole = 44.8 L
Therefore, the volume of 2.00 moles of nitrogen gas (N2) at STP is 44.8 L.
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