Final Number of Moles of Gas by Avogadro's Law Formula

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Final Moles of Gas are the amount of gas present in moles at the final set of conditions. Check FAQs
n2=VfVin1
n2 - Final Moles of Gas?Vf - Final Volume of Gas?Vi - Initial Volume of Gas?n1 - Initial Moles of Gas?

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0.9821Edit=5.5Edit11.2Edit2Edit
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Final Number of Moles of Gas by Avogadro's Law Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
n2=VfVin1
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
n2=5.5L11.2L2mol
Next Step Convert Units
n2=0.00550.01122mol
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
n2=0.00550.01122
Next Step Evaluate
n2=0.982142857142857mol
LAST Step Rounding Answer
n2=0.9821mol

Final Number of Moles of Gas by Avogadro's Law Formula Elements

Variables
Final Moles of Gas
Final Moles of Gas are the amount of gas present in moles at the final set of conditions.
Symbol: n2
Measurement: Amount of SubstanceUnit: mol
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Final Volume of Gas
The Final Volume of Gas is the absolute volume of the given mass of an ideal gas under a final set of conditions.
Symbol: Vf
Measurement: VolumeUnit: L
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Initial Volume of Gas
The Initial Volume of Gas is the absolute volume of the given mass of an ideal gas under an initial set of conditions.
Symbol: Vi
Measurement: VolumeUnit: L
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Initial Moles of Gas
Initial Moles of Gas are the amount of gas present in moles at the initial set of conditions.
Symbol: n1
Measurement: Amount of SubstanceUnit: mol
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other formulas in Avogadro's Law category

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Vf=(Vin1)n2
​Go Mass of Atom of Element using Avogadro's Number
Matom=GAM[Avaga-no]
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Mmolecule=Mmolar[Avaga-no]
​Go Final Pressure of Gas by Boyle's Law
Pf=PiViVf

How to Evaluate Final Number of Moles of Gas by Avogadro's Law?

Final Number of Moles of Gas by Avogadro's Law evaluator uses Final Moles of Gas = Final Volume of Gas/(Initial Volume of Gas/Initial Moles of Gas) to evaluate the Final Moles of Gas, The Final number of moles of gas by Avogadro's law formula is defined as comparing the same gaseous substance under two different sets of conditions. Final Moles of Gas is denoted by n2 symbol.

How to evaluate Final Number of Moles of Gas by Avogadro's Law using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Final Number of Moles of Gas by Avogadro's Law, enter Final Volume of Gas (Vf), Initial Volume of Gas (Vi) & Initial Moles of Gas (n1) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Final Number of Moles of Gas by Avogadro's Law

What is the formula to find Final Number of Moles of Gas by Avogadro's Law?
The formula of Final Number of Moles of Gas by Avogadro's Law is expressed as Final Moles of Gas = Final Volume of Gas/(Initial Volume of Gas/Initial Moles of Gas). Here is an example- 0.098214 = 0.0055/(0.0112/2).
How to calculate Final Number of Moles of Gas by Avogadro's Law?
With Final Volume of Gas (Vf), Initial Volume of Gas (Vi) & Initial Moles of Gas (n1) we can find Final Number of Moles of Gas by Avogadro's Law using the formula - Final Moles of Gas = Final Volume of Gas/(Initial Volume of Gas/Initial Moles of Gas).
Can the Final Number of Moles of Gas by Avogadro's Law be negative?
Yes, the Final Number of Moles of Gas by Avogadro's Law, measured in Amount of Substance can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Final Number of Moles of Gas by Avogadro's Law?
Final Number of Moles of Gas by Avogadro's Law is usually measured using the Mole[mol] for Amount of Substance. Millimole[mol], Kilomole[mol], Pound Mole[mol] are the few other units in which Final Number of Moles of Gas by Avogadro's Law can be measured.
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