The volume of nitrogen gas adsorbed at STP to form a monolayer on a porous solid surface is 22.4 cm3 g-1. If the area occupied by one nitrogen gas molecule is 16.2 Å2, then the surface area (in cm2 g-1) of the solid is close to:

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  1. 1.2 × 107
  2. 9.8 × 105
  3. 1.2 × 105
  4. 9.8 × 108

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Option 2 : 9.8 × 105
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Concept:

The surface area occupied = Total number of molecules combining for complete monolayer coverage × Area of 1 molecule

At STP,

1 mole gas = 22.4 L

22.4 L = 6.022 × 1023 molecules

22.4 L = NA

No. of molecules in 1 L = \(\frac{N_A}{22.4}\)

No. of molecules in Vm = \(\frac{N_A}{22.4} × V_m\)

where Vm = volume corresponding to total a complete monolayer coverage.

Explanation:

∵ The volume of N2 at STP required to form a monolayer on a porous solid surface is = 22.4 cm3 g-1

→ Area occupied by one molecule of nitrogen gas molecule = 16.2 Å2

= 16.2 × 10-16 cm2

we know that (1 L = 103 cm3)

∴ 22400 cm3 of N2 at STP contains NA molecules of N2

∴ 22.4 cm3g-1 of N2 contains

\(\frac{22.4 × N_A}{22400}\)

= 6.022 × 1020 molecules of N2

∴ Surface area occupied by 6.022 × 1020 molecules of N2,

= 6.022 × 1020 × 16.2 × 10-16 cm2

= 97.55 × 104

= 9.755 × 105 cm2 g-1

Conclusion:-
So, the option '2' is correct.

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