Science Physics
A cube of ice weighing 18 grams sublimes into vapor. How many liters of gas will you get?
That's one mole of H2O. The gas volume depends upon the temperature and pressure. At S.T.P. (0 C and 1 atm), that volume is 22.4 liters, a number you should know.
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