Question
Question: Calculate the volume occupied by A. \(28u\) Nitrogen gas B. \(28g\) nitrogen gas at STP...
Calculate the volume occupied by
A. 28u Nitrogen gas
B. 28g nitrogen gas at STP
Solution
nitrogen is an element having atomic number 7 . It contains five valence electrons in 2s and 2p orbital.
STP stands for standard temperature and pressure. It is defined as the temperature at zero degree and pressure at one atmosphere of pressure.
Complete step by step answer:
An atomic mass unit is defined as the masses of molecules and atoms which are equal to the 121 of the mass of the carbon atom in its ground state. It is denoted with a symbol u
A. The mass of nitrogen is 28u
1 mole of nitrogen contains 28u
1 mole of nitrogen gas occupies at STP =22.4l
As we know that, 1 mole contains 6.022×1023 molecules
Now, we will substitute the value of one mole we get,
6.022×1023 molecules of nitrogen occupies =22.4l
B. 1 molecules of nitrogen at STP occupies =6.022×102322.4
1 molecules of nitrogen at STP occupies =3.72×10−23l
Therefore, volume occupied by 28u Nitrogen gas =3.72×10−23l
1 mole of nitrogen gas (N2) contains =28g
1 mole of nitrogen gas occupies at STP =22.4l
Therefore, 28g of nitrogen gas at STP contains 22.4l
Additional information:
Moles is defined as the scientific unit which is used to measure large quantities of atoms, ions and molecules. It is defined as the amount of substance present in a sample. 1mole=6.022×1023 particles.
It is calculated by the weight of the compound to the molar mass of the compound.
Mole is very important because it helps to study atoms, molecules and ions.
Note: Avogadro's number is defined as the proportionality factor that tells the relationship between the number of constituent particles with the amount of substance in a sample. Its SI unit is mol−1 . It is denoted with a symbol NA
It is the number of units in a mole of any substance.