What is the constant volume of the gas under Ideal Gas Law?*1 pointA. 0.0821 LB. 1.0 LC. 22.4 LD. 273.15 L
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What is the constant volume of the gas under Ideal Gas Law?*1 pointA. 0.0821 LB. 1.0 LC. 22.4 LD. 273.15 L
Solution
The constant volume of the gas under Ideal Gas Law is C. 22.4 L. This is known as the molar volume of an ideal gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP).
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