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Solve problem: What is volume of carbon dioxide, CO2 occupying by 5 moles of CO2 gas measured at STP? - Chemistry

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What is volume of carbon dioxide, CO2 occupying by 5 moles of CO2 gas measured at STP?

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Solution

Given: Number of moles of CO2 = 5 mol

To find: Volume at STP

Formula: Number of moles of a gas (n) = `"Volume of a gas at STP"/"Molar volume of a gas"`

Calculation: Molar volume of a gas = 22.4 dm3 mol–1 at STP.

Number of moles of a gas (n) = `"Volume of a gas at STP"/"Molar volume of a gas"`

∴ Volume of the gas at STP = Number of moles of a gas (n) × Molar volume of a gas
= 5 mol × 22.4 dm3 mol–1
= 112 dm3

Volume of 5 mol of CO2 = 112 dm3

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Chapter 1 Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
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