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(a) The mass of 5.6 litres fo a certain gas at STP is 12 g. What is the relative molecular mass or molar mass of the gas?
(b) Calculate the volume occupied at S.T.P. by 2 moles of SO2

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a)Mass of gas = 12 g
The volume of 12 g of gas at STP =5.6 L

22.4 L of gas at STP =1 mole
5.6 L of gas at STP =fraction numerator 5.6 over denominator 22.4 end fractionmoles =0.25 moles

mass of 0.25 moles of gas =12 g
Mass of 1 mole of gas or molar mass =120.25 = 48 g/mol
Relative molecular mass of gas =48 u
b)
Recall that the volume occupied by any gas for a given temperature is the same. That volume at STP happens to be 22.4d m cubed m o l to the power of negative 1 end exponent. This value is constant at STP.

The formula would be:
no. of moles =fraction numerator v o l u m e over denominator c o n s tan t end fraction
n equals fraction numerator V over denominator 22.4 end fraction 2 equals fraction numerator V over denominator 22.4 end fraction V equals 44.8 space d m cubed



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