7. what s the volume of A.92 omeles f H at STP. what io the mass Pl 2.25 moles ef CHA gas at STP.

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### Chemistry Problems at Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP)

1. **Volume Calculation**
   - **Question**: What is the volume of 4.92 moles of \(H_2\) at STP?

2. **Mass Calculation**
   - **Question**: What is the mass of 2.25 moles of \(CH_4\) gas at STP?

#### Explanation

**Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP):**
- STP is a standard set of conditions for experiments: 
  - Temperature: 0°C (273.15 K)
  - Pressure: 1 atm (101.325 kPa)
  - At STP, one mole of an ideal gas occupies 22.4 liters.

#### Solving the Problems:

**For Problem 1:** 
- Use the ideal gas law relationship at STP to calculate volume: 
  \[
  \text{Volume} = \text{moles} \times 22.4 \text{ L/mol}
  \]

**For Problem 2:** 
- Determine the molar mass of methane (\(CH_4\)), which is 16.04 g/mol.
- Multiply the number of moles by the molar mass to find the mass:
  \[
  \text{Mass} = \text{moles} \times \text{molar mass}
  \]
Transcribed Image Text:### Chemistry Problems at Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP) 1. **Volume Calculation** - **Question**: What is the volume of 4.92 moles of \(H_2\) at STP? 2. **Mass Calculation** - **Question**: What is the mass of 2.25 moles of \(CH_4\) gas at STP? #### Explanation **Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP):** - STP is a standard set of conditions for experiments: - Temperature: 0°C (273.15 K) - Pressure: 1 atm (101.325 kPa) - At STP, one mole of an ideal gas occupies 22.4 liters. #### Solving the Problems: **For Problem 1:** - Use the ideal gas law relationship at STP to calculate volume: \[ \text{Volume} = \text{moles} \times 22.4 \text{ L/mol} \] **For Problem 2:** - Determine the molar mass of methane (\(CH_4\)), which is 16.04 g/mol. - Multiply the number of moles by the molar mass to find the mass: \[ \text{Mass} = \text{moles} \times \text{molar mass} \]
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( a ) Number of mole of H2 at STP =  4.92 mole

       Volume at STP = ?

(b) Number of mole of CH4  =  2.25 mole 

      Mass = ?

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