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In my chemistry clase I had to proform an experiement that proved avogadro's law

Equal volumes of gases under the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules.

 

no i need ot know why this is significant in the relm of chemistry as a conclusion

 

i am not a quimico and have no idea why the volume of 1 mole at STP is 58.016 cm3 of Hydrogen gas is important

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HELP! My professor was in Guardia Civil and is very intense. he once pick a man up by his collar for not covering a container of Silver Nitrate

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HELP! My professor was in Guardia Civil and is very intense. he once pick a man up by his collar for not covering a container of Silver Nitrate

 

 

I highly doubt that.

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LOLz.

i am not a quimico and have no idea why the volume of 1 mole at STP is 58.016 cm3 of Hydrogen gas is important

I thought the volume of 1 mole of any gas at STP is about 22.4L? Where did the 58.016 cm3 come from?

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LOLz.

 

I thought the volume of 1 mole of any gas at STP is about 22.4L? Where did the 58.016 cm3 come from?

 

WHAT ? Just like maybe 2 months ago I did Moles and I learnt the volume of 1 mole of any gas at RTP (Room Temperature Pressure) to 24 dm3 !!!!!!!!

 

24 dm3 is 24,000 cm3 !!!!!!!

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