calculate the volume of each gas sample at STP. A) 22.2 mol N2O B)0.230 mol CO C) 0.359 mol CO2 D) 7.8 mol C2H6 please show work process
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2 mol N2O) at STP. Given: 22.2 mol Using the formula: volume = moles * 22.4 L/mol volume = 22.2 mol * 22.4 L/mol volume = 497.28 L Show more…
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