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A Cylinder Contains 68 G of Ammonia Gas at Stp. What is the Volume Occupied by this Gas?How Many Moles of Ammonia Are Present in the Cylinder? How Many Molecules of Ammonia Are Present in the Cylinder? - Chemistry

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प्रश्न

A cylinder contains 68 g of ammonia gas at STP.

1) What is the volume occupied by this gas?

2) How many moles of ammonia are present in the cylinder?

3) How many molecules of ammonia are present in the cylinder?

[N = 14, H = 1]

उत्तर

A cylinder contains 68 g of ammonia gas at STP.

1) Molecular weight of ammonia = 17 g/mole

68 g of ammonia gas at STP = ?

1 mole = 22.4 dm3

∴ 4 mole = 22.4 × 4 = 89.6 dm3

2) 4 moles of ammonia gas is present in the cylinder

3) 1 mole = 6.023 × 1023 molecules

4 moles = 24.092 × 1023 molecules

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