Question
Question: The number of mole of nitrogen in 1litre of air containing \[10\% \] nitrogen by volume under standa...
The number of mole of nitrogen in 1litre of air containing 10% nitrogen by volume under standard condition is:
A. 0.03 mole
B. 2.10 mole
C. 0.186 mole
D. 4.46×10−7 mole
Solution
The mole is the measurement or the base unit for the amount of substance present in the given sample. These particles can be of any type of species, e.g. Atoms, molecules, electrons, protons, neutrons etc. As long as the gas is ideal, 1 mole= 22.4L Volume percentage is a measure of the concentration of a substance in a solution. It is expressed as the ratio of the volume of the solute to the total volume of the solution multiplied by 100.
Complete step by step answer:
Given that: 1l of air contains 10% nitrogen by volume.
Therefore,
Volume of nitrogen in the mixture =10010=×1=0.1 L
Now at STP, (Standard temperature and Pressure)
As we know, I mole of gas = 22.4 L
Therefore,
No of moles of nitrogen in 0.1 L ,