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ChemistryMole ConceptMiscellaneous/MixedMedium2 minQB
ChemistryMediumnumerical
Passage / Comprehension

According to Avogadro’s law, equal numbers of moles of gases occupy the same volume at identical conditions of temperature and pressure. Even if we have a mixture of non-reacting gases, Avogadro’s law is still obeyed by assuming the mixture as a new gas.

Now, let us assume air to consist of 80% by volume of Nitrogen (N₂) and 20% by volume of Oxygen (O₂). If air is taken at 1 atm, 273 K, then its 1 mol would occupy 22.4 L. 1 mol of air would contain 0.8 mol of N₂ and 0.2 mol of O₂. Hence, the mole fractions of N₂ and O₂ are given by:

Volume occupied by air at containing exactly 11.2 g of Nitrogen :

 

Answer:
11.20
Solution:

11.2 g of

∴ air mole

air

Stream:JEESubject:ChemistryTopic:Mole ConceptSubtopic:Miscellaneous/Mixed
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