What volume corresponds to 0.3 mol of CO2?

To find out the volume occupied by the taken carbon dioxide, we will use the formula: ν = V (CO2) / Vm, whence we express: V (CO2) = ν * Vm.

Const: Vm – molar volume (Vm = 22.4 l / mol).

These problems: ν – the amount of substance taken carbon dioxide (ν = 0.3 mol).

Let’s calculate: V (CO2) = ν * Vm = 0.3 * 22.4 = 6.72 liters.

Answer: In CO2, the amount of substance in 0.3 mol should occupy a volume of 6.72 liters.



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