GCSE Chemistry - How to Find the Volume of a Gas #28
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- čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
- This video covers:
- How to calculate the volume of a gas using the equal: volume = moles x 24
- How to find the volume of a product when you're told the volume of a reactant
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just a quick question, the equation of ammonia would this be given in the question or is it something that we need to memories? amazing video so helpful! thank you
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Happy to hear it was helpful - I’m afraid we don’t have a nutrients video at the moment!
a more quicker way of finding the volume when you just have the mass is using the formula: mass/mr x24.
For example: 27g of water vapour. what is the volume?
H20 = 18
27/18x24=36dm3
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It helped.
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does the gas matter when calculating?
is this for AQA exam board or just edexcel?
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Thank you for the video. Where did the number 24 come from?
It's from the rule that states that 1 mole of any gas at room temperature and at 1 atm (atmosphere) is 24 dm^3
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Just for clarification, what significance does the number 24 have so that we have to use it in this equation?
bc 1 mol of gas at room temperature = 24 dm cubed
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So in this the molar mass of the gas doesn't play a part in finding the volume??pls reply cuz I'm confused
No it doesnt.
Because you only care about volume, the mass is irrelevant
So the value 24 is it room temperature and pressure?
Yes
Thanks
Also this video is not included on your website for GCSE comibed higher chemistry and it should do !
Hey babe if you're talking about the AQA Combined Triology Chemistry spec then finding the volume of gas isn't actually in the spec for that! Its triple only, so if you're revising this, I'd say stop ,think and look at spec! Good luck with your exams x
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There is no 2 infront of the Nitrogen of ammonia so wouldn't it be 18dm³
Yes there is
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Yo for find gas volume need multiple withe 22.4
is there ever a time we times by 24000?
that would give you the volume in cm^3 since 1 dm^3 = 1000 cm^3
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explain me why there is that 24
It is 24, because any gas at room temperature and pressure, fills 24cm^3 of space
thanks it was helpful
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I think in 1:24 you had to divide 60 by 32 because molecule of oxygen is equals to 32 not 24. 24 is for molecule of carbon!!!
since it's a gas it is 24, not 32
Lol spotted same mistake, l but then I realized the equation
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