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Define the term Mole.

A gas cylinder contains 24 × 1024 molecules of nitrogen gas. If Avogadro's number is 6 × 1023 and the relative atomic mass of nitrogen is 14, calculate :

(i) Mass of nitrogen gas in the cylinder.

(ii) Volume of nitrogen at STP in dm3

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Mole — A mole is the amount of substance which contains the same number of units as the number of atoms in 12,000 g of carbon - 12 [6C12]

(i) Gram molecular mass of N2 = 2(14) = 28 g

6 × 1023 molecules of N2 weighs 28 g

∴ 24 × 1024 molecules will weigh 286×1023\dfrac{28}{6 \times 10^{23}} x 24 × 1024 = 1120 g

(ii) 6 × 1023 molecules of N2 occupies 22.4 dm3

∴ 24 × 1024 molecules of N2 will occupy 22.46×1023\dfrac{22.4}{6 \times 10^{23}} x 24 × 1024 = 896 dm3

Hence, Mass of nitrogen gas = 1120 g and vol. occupied is 896 dm3

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