KmarKid
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  • 30-01-2017
  • Chemistry
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How many moles are there in:
56.4 L of helium gas (He) at STP

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Willchemistry
Willchemistry Willchemistry
  • 30-01-2017
1 mole He ---------------- 22.4 L ( at STP)
( moles He ) -------------- 56.4 L

moles He = 56.4 x 1 / 22.4

moles  He = 56.4 / 22.4

= 2.517 moles of Helium gas

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Аноним Аноним
  • 31-01-2017
We know, there is 1 mole at 22.4 Liter [ STP ]
Number of moles at 1 Liter = 1 / 22.4

Now, at 56.4 Liter, it would be: 1/22.4 * 56.4 = 2.52 moles

In short, Your Answer would be 2.52 moles

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