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A mixture having 2 g of hydrogen and 32 ...

A mixture having 2 g of hydrogen and 32 oxygen occupies how much volume at NTP?

A

44.8 L

B

22.4 L

C

11.2 L

D

76.2 L

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To solve the problem of finding the volume occupied by a mixture of 2 g of hydrogen and 32 g of oxygen at Normal Temperature and Pressure (NTP), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand NTP Conditions NTP (Normal Temperature and Pressure) is defined as a temperature of 273 K (0°C) and a pressure of 1 atm. ### Step 2: Calculate Moles of Hydrogen The molar mass of hydrogen gas (H₂) is 2 g/mol (since each hydrogen atom has a mass of approximately 1 g, and there are 2 hydrogen atoms in a molecule of H₂). - Given mass of hydrogen = 2 g ...
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