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Vanessa Wong
7 August, 05:37
What is the volume of 5 moles of H2 at STP?
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Moriah Chavez
7 August, 06:57
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Molar volume, or volume of one mole of gas, depends on pressure and temperature, and is 22.4 liters - at 0 °C (273.15 K) and 1 atm (101325 Pa), or STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure), for every gas which behaves similarly to an ideal gas.
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