what volume (in liters) does 1.95 moles of argon occupy at stp?\n? l

what volume (in liters) does 1.95 moles of argon occupy at stp?\n? l

what volume (in liters) does 1.95 moles of argon occupy at stp?\n? l

Answer

Explanation:

Step1: Recall molar - volume at STP

At STP (standard temperature and pressure: 0 °C or 273.15 K and 1 atm), 1 mole of any ideal gas occupies 22.4 L.

Step2: Calculate the volume of argon

We use the proportion $V = n\times V_m$, where $n = 1.95$ moles (amount of argon) and $V_m=22.4$ L/mol (molar - volume at STP). So $V=1.95\times22.4$. $V = 1.95\times22.4=43.68$ L

Answer:

43.68