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what is the molar volume measured at stp of 16 grams of oxygen
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16 g oxygen x (1 mole/32 g) = 0.5 mole. The molar volume of oxygen is 22.4 L/mole; therefore, 0.5 mole will occupy 11.2 L at STP.
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