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The mass of 5000 ml of NH3 gas at STP is


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Given, Volume of ammonia at STP = 5000 mL= 5 L

Molar volume at STP (litres) = 22.4 L

In case of gases at STP,

Number of moles = Volume at STP (litres)Molar volume at STP (litres) .... (i)

Putting the values of the volume of ammonia at STP and molar volume at STP (litres) in equation (i) we have:

Number of moles = 5.022.4

Number of moles = 0.22

Also, number of moles = Given massMolar Mass .... (ii)

Therefore, given mass = Number of moles x Molar mass ....(iii)

Molar mass of ammonia = Gram atomic mass of Nitrogen + (3 x Gram atomic mass of Hydrogen)

Molar mass of ammonia (NH3) = 14 + 3 = 17 g

Substituting the values of number of moles and molar mass of ammonia in equation (iii) we get:

Mass of ammonia = 0.22 x 17 = 3.74 g

The mass of 5000 ml of NH3 gas at STP is 3.74 g


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