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31 January, 08:14

Three balloons filled with three different gaseous compounds each have a volume of 22.4 L at STP. Would these balloons have the same mass? Would they contain the same number of molecules? Explain.

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  1. 31 January, 08:30
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    A. No; B. yes

    Explanation:

    A. Mass

    The balloons contain different gases, which will have different densities.

    Mass = volume * density

    m = V * D

    However, the volume is the same for all three balloons.

    Thus m = kD

    And the mass of the gas is directly proportional to the density.

    Since the density varies, the mass varies.

    B. Number of molecules

    This is Avogadro's Hypothesis:

    At the same conditions of temperature, equal volumes of gases contain the same number of molecules.
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