Respuesta :
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "The volumes of 1 mol of CO2 and 1 mol of N2 gases are the same." The statement that is correct as far as the gases listed are at standard temperature and pressure is concerned is that the volumes of 1 mol of CO2 and 1 mol of N2 gases are the same
Answer : The volume of 1 mole of [tex]CO_{2}[/tex] and [tex]N_{2}[/tex] gases are the same.
Solution: Given,
Moles of [tex]CO_{2}[/tex] = 1 mole
Moles of [tex]N_{2}[/tex] = 1 mole
Moles of [tex]O_{2}[/tex] = 2 mole
Formula used for ideal gas is :
P V = n R T
According to the question, the gases are at standard temperature and pressure. So, the volume of gases only depends on the number of moles. This means that the higher the number of moles, higher will be the volume of gas.
The moles of [tex]O_{2}[/tex] are more than the moles of [tex]CO_{2}[/tex] and [tex]N_{2}[/tex]. So, the volume of [tex]O_{2}[/tex] will be more.
And the moles of [tex]CO_{2}[/tex] and [tex]N_{2}[/tex] are equal. Therefore, their volumes are also equal.
Therefore, the best option is the volume of 1 mole of [tex]CO_{2}[/tex] and [tex]N_{2}[/tex] gases are the same.