How many moles are contained in 8.08 L of O2 at standard temp and pressure
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How many moles are contained in 8.08 L of O2 at standard temp and pressure

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4 L.So, to get from liters O2 to moles O2 it would be 8.08 L O2 * (1 mole O2/22.4 L) = 0.I hope this helps.......
Please explain how received answer. O2 = oxygen, but hopefully you knew that. Thank you!

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When any gas is at standard temp and pressure (STP), the conversion will always be: 1 mole = 22.4 L.

So, to get from liters O2 to moles O2 it would be 8.08 L O2 * (1 mole O2/22.4 L) = 0.361 moles O2

I hope this helps. :)
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