Question
Question: How many moles of gas are in a volume of 48.6 L of STP?...
How many moles of gas are in a volume of 48.6 L of STP?
Solution
To solve this question, first we have to understand the ideal gas law i.e. PV = nRT where, P is the pressure of the gas and V is the volume.
Complete step by step answer:
1 mole = 6.022×1023 particle or atoms or molecules or electrons or protons etc. The number of the constituent particles of atoms such as molecules or atoms or ions present in a given sample is related with the mass of the substance present in the sample using Avogadro's number. The SI unit of Avogadro’s number is inverse of mole i.e. mole−1.
- Avogadro’s number is dimensionless. It also helps to relate the molar volume of a substance to the average volume which is occupied by one of the particles.
- At STP the temperature is 273 K and the pressure is 1 atm. The value of the proportionality constant R is equal to 0.0821 mol×KL×atm
After solving the equation we get: