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How many moles are in 9.8 L of xenon gas?

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Answer:

              0.4375 moles

Explanation:

At standard temperature and pressure one mole of ideal gas occupies 22.4 L of volume.

Hence we can write following relation,

                    22.4 L volume is occupied by = 1 mole of Gas

So,

              9.8 L of Volume will be occupied by = X mole of Gas

Solving for X,

X = 1 mole × 9.8 L / 22.4 L

X = 0.4375 moles

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