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Amount of substances in relation to vol of gases
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What is the relationship between the amount of gases and the volume they occupy under the same conditions of temperature and pressure?
Equal amounts
of gases occupy the same volume under the same conditions.
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What is the volume of 1 mole of any gas at room temperature and pressure (RTP)?
24 dm³
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What conditions define room temperature and pressure (RTP)?
20
degrees Celsius
and 1
atmosphere
pressure.
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What equation relates the volume of gas at RTP to the number of moles?
Volume of gas (dm³) at RTP = Moles x
24
.
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How can you calculate the volume of gas produced at RTP if you know the moles produced?
Multiply the moles by
24
to get the volume produced.
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If 5 moles of hydrogen are produced at RTP, what is the volume produced?
120 dm³
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What is the significance of the equation Volume of gas (dm³) at RTP = Moles x 24?
It allows calculation of gas volume from moles at RTP.
It is based on the standard volume of gas at RTP.
Essential for
stoichiometric
calculations in reactions.
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