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What is number of atoms of molecules in `112 L` of `O_(3)(g)` at `STP` ? .

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To solve the problem of finding the number of atoms in 112 L of ozone (O₃) at standard temperature and pressure (STP), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Volume-Mole Relationship at STP At STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure), 1 mole of any ideal gas occupies 22.4 liters. ### Step 2: Calculate the Number of Moles of Ozone To find the number of moles of ozone in 112 liters, we can use the formula: \[ ...
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S_(1) : Even at different temperature and pressure, equal volume of all the gases contains equal number of moles. S_(2) : 11.2 L CO_(2)(g) at STP contains the same number of free entity as 22.4 L O_(2)(g) at STP . S_(3) : If reacting species in a reaction are not taken in their stoichiometric coefficient ratio then one of the reactant will be limiting reagent. S_(4) : If two different solutions having different solute are mixed in certain volume proportion then resulting concentration of the components will decrease.