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A Gas of 32 G Mass Has a Volume of 20 Litres at Stp. Calculate the Gram Molecular Weight of the Gas. - Chemistry

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A gas of 32 g mass has a volume of 20 litres at STP. Calculate the gram molecular weight of the gas.

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उत्तर

Mass of gas = 32 g
Volume occupied by 32g of gas = 20litres
No. of moles = `"Volume of gas"/22.4`
= `20/22.4` = 0.9 moles
Gram molecular weight of gas = `"Mass of gas"/"No. of moles"`
=`32/0.9` = 35.55gm
Gram molecular weight of gas = 35.55g.

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पाठ 5: Mole Concept And Stoichiometry - Exercise 12 [पृष्ठ १२६]

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Exercise 12 | Q 2 | पृष्ठ १२६

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