Science Help Online Worksheet 9-2g Changing Moles of a Gas at STP to Volume

 
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Change the following moles of gases at STP to volume with the formula:
     Total Volume of a gas at STP = # of moles x molar volume of a gas (22.4 L)

1. What would be the volume of 0.25 moles of chlorine gas at STP?

 


 

 

2. What would be the volume of 6.25 moles of helium gas at STP?
3.  How many dm3 would a 3.50 mole sample of neon occupy at STP?


 


 

4. What is the volume of 1.0 mole of argon gas at STP?

 


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