What is the volume of carbon monoxide (IV) in the amount of a substance of 2 mol?

The gas, carbon monoxide (IV) has the formula CO2.

We assume that the gas is under normal conditions. In this case, one mole of gas will occupy a volume of 22.4 liters, respectively, 2 moles will occupy a volume 2 times larger.

2 * 22.4 = 44.8 liters.

Answer: the occupied volume is 44.8 liters.



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