The volume occupied by 1 mole of a diatomic
gas at S.T.P is
a. 11.2 litre
c. 22.4 litre
b. 5.6 litre
d. 44.8 litre
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The volume occupied by 1 mole of a diatomic
gas at S.T.P is
a. 11.2 litre
c. 22.4 litre
b. 5.6 litre
d. 44.8 litre
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Answer:
22.4 litres
Explanation:
1 mole of every gas has the volume of 22.4 Litres at STP
STP = Standard Temprature and Pressure
22.4 Litre is a measured value calculated by the ideal gas eqn that is PV = nRT