What are the volumes of one mole of argon, Ar, and one mole of fluorine, F₂, at 0°C and 100 kPa?
Volume (litres)
(A)
Ar
F₂
(A)
12.40
24.79
(B)
22.71
22.71
(C)
22.71
45.42
(D)
24.79
24.79 - HSC - SSCE Chemistry - Question 2 - 2008 - Paper 1
Question 2
What are the volumes of one mole of argon, Ar, and one mole of fluorine, F₂, at 0°C and 100 kPa?
Volume (litres)
(A)
Ar
F₂
(A)
12.40
24.79
(B)
22.71
22.71
(C... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:What are the volumes of one mole of argon, Ar, and one mole of fluorine, F₂, at 0°C and 100 kPa?
Volume (litres)
(A)
Ar
F₂
(A)
12.40
24.79
(B)
22.71
22.71
(C)
22.71
45.42
(D)
24.79
24.79 - HSC - SSCE Chemistry - Question 2 - 2008 - Paper 1
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Volumes of Ar and F₂
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Answer
At standard conditions (0°C and 100 kPa), one mole of any ideal gas occupies approximately 22.71 litres. For argon, Ar, and fluorine, F₂, we can assert that:
Volume of 1 mole of Ar = 22.71 litres
Volume of 1 mole of F₂ = 22.71 litres
Thus, the correct option is (B) 22.71 litres for both gases.