How many cm^3cm3 does one mole of Ideal gas occupy under standard conditions?

1 Answer
Nov 1, 2016

You know that under standard conditions, 11 molmol of Ideal Gas occupies a volume of 24.5*dm^324.5dm3, 24.5*L24.5L

Explanation:

Note that here I use 1*atm1atm as the standard. New standards have been adopted.

But 1*cm^3=10^-3L1cm3=103L, i.e. 1*L=10^3cm^31L=103cm3

And thus 24.5*L24.5L == 24.5*cancelLxx10^3*cm^3*cancel(L^-1) = 24.5xx10^3*cm^3 of dihydrogen gas.

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