Calculate the number of molecules/m3 in an ideal gas at STP. Note: at STP, 1 mole of ideal gas occupies 22.4 L. Answer with three significant numbers. molecules/m^3
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1 mole occupies 22.4 L at STP, so 1 cubic meter is equal to 1000 L. Therefore, the number of moles in 1 cubic meter = 1000 L / 22.4 L/mol = 44.64 moles Show more…
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