At standard temperature and pressure (STP), 1 mole of any ideal gas takes up 22.4 liters. Thus, the conversion factor used in the formula below is 22.4: moles (mol) = liters (L) / 22.4 Thus, the amount of substance in moles is equal to the volume of ideal gas in liters divid...
At a certain temperature and pressure condition, the volume occupied by 1 mole of an ideal gas is termed the molar volume of the gas. We generally express it using the unit of liters. Also, we know that the molar volume of any gas at STP (standard temperature and pressure) is 22...
The density of a solution is an intrinsic property of the substance that describes the mass of the substance per unit volume it occupies. We can experimentally determine the density of substances by dividing the acquired mass of the substance by its measured volume....
Calculate the volume (in mL) of a solution containing 0.028 grams of ammonia at a concentration of 18.7 mM. What is the molarity of a solution made by diluting 53.18 mL of an 18.7 M ammonia solution with enough water to form 838 mL of...
b) What is the weight in Newtons of the ice? c) Would the mass and/or weight change if the ice melted? The density of a Substance: The ratio of the mass of a certain amount of a substance to its volume...