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...
1 mole gas at STP = 22.4 liters as a factor. In the following problems ALL GASES ARE AT STP.1. How many moles of nitrogen gas is needed to react with 44.8 liters of hydrogen gas to produce ammonia gas?2. How many liters of ammonia are produced when 89.6 liters of hydrogen are ...
1 mole gas at STP = 22.4 liters as a factor. In the following problems ALL GASES ARE AT STP.1. How many moles of nitrogen gas is needed to react with 44.8 liters of hydrogen gas to produce ammonia gas?2. How many liters of ammonia are produced when 89.6 liters of hydrogen are ...