Posted by Lucy on Saturday, November 3, 2007 at 7:04pm.
V:1mole=1000cm^3:.174g
Change the .176g to fraction of mole (.176/16)
or V/mole= 1000cm^3/(.174/16 mole)
I get about, for the volume per mole, 92liters. Must be really hot.
V:1mole=1000cm^3:.174g
Change the .176g to fraction of mole (.176/16)
or V/mole= 1000cm^3/(.174/16 mole)
I get about, for the volume per mole, 92liters. Must be really hot.
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