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Another conversion that can be made with the unit moles involves substances in the gaseous state, Substances that are a gas at S. T.P (standard temperature and pressure which is the only kind we will deal with for now) will have a volume of 22.4L for every 1 mole, This means that if I have a certain number of moles of gas, then I can determine the volume of that gas,
Or if I have a certain number of Liters of the gas, than I can determine the number moles,

Answer the following two questions, handwriting your work, and upload a picture of that work, with your
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1) How many moles of Hydrogen gas are present in a sample of 37.6 L?
2) How many liters of Oxygen gas are present in a sample of 0.36 moles?
Bonus: How many molecules of Oxygen would be present in the sample from question #2?

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