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  • 02-11-2021
  • Chemistry
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The mass of 1.49 of H2 gas at stp

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rspill6
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  • 04-11-2021

Answer:

Explanation:

I'll assume 1.49 is liters.

All gases occupy 22.4 L for each mole of gas at STP.  This makles a very useful, and important, conversion factor:

(22.4L/mole gas) for all gases at STP.

Therefore 1.49L of H2 would be:

(1.49L H2)/(22.4L/mole gas) = 0.0665 moles

The molar mass of H2 is 2, so:

(0.0665 moles)*(2g/mole) = 0.133 grams to 3 sig figs

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