If 1 g of each of the following gases are taken at STP, which of the gases will occupy (a) greatest volume and (b) smallest volume?

CO,H2O,CH4,NO


From Avogadro's law, we know that
Volume of 1 mole of the gas = gram molecular mass = 22.4 L at STP
Volume occupied by 28 g CO (1 mol CO) = 22.4 L at STP (MolarmassofCO=12+16=28gmol-1)
 Volume occupied by 1 g CO=22.428LatSTP
Similarly, volume occupied by 1 g H2O=22.418LatSTP
(MolarmassofH2O=(2×1)+16=18gmol-1)
Volume occupied by 1 g CH4=22.416LatSTP
(MolarmassofCH4=12+(4×1)=16gmol-1)
Volume occupied by 1 g NO=22.430LatSTP
(MolarmassofNO=14+16=30gmol-1)
Thus, 1 g CH4 will occupy maximum volume while 1 g of NO will occupy minimum volume at STP.