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OpenStudy (anonymous):

At STP 0.25 moles

OpenStudy (anonymous):

= what in liters?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

will contain the same number of molecules (because a mole is simply the Avogadro number of particles) - will occupy the same volume (because a moles of any gas under set conditions of temperature and pressure occupies a set volume - also proven by Avogadro, I believe)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Could you give me a formula?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@agent0smith I have a new 1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How many liters are in 0.33 moles of a gas at STP?

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

1 mole = 22.41 L at STP 0.25 mole = 0.25 of what 1 mole equals!

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Do the same with 0.33 moles if 1 mole = 22.41 L then 2 moles = 2*22.41 0.6 moles = 0.6*22.41 L

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