What is the molar quantity of NO(g) that expresses a volume of 4.34*L under standard conditions?

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Jun 15, 2017

You might want to refine this question.........

Explanation:

We know that an Ideal Gas has expresses a molar volume of 22.4*L at "STP".

And thus "moles of nitric oxide" = (4.34*cancelL)/(22.4*cancelL*mol^-1)

=0.194*mol, i.e. 1/(mol^-1)=1/(1/(mol))-=mol.............

And is "nitric oxide" an Ideal Gas? Well, no, but under these conditions, nitric oxide would approximate Ideal Gas behaviour.