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5 March, 07:21

You have a 5-liter container with 1.30 X 10^24 molecules of ammonia has (NH3). How many molecules of hydrogen gas (H2) are in an identical container at the same temperature and pressure

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  1. 5 March, 07:25
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    B) 1.30 * 10²⁴ molecules

    Explanation:

    According to Avogadro law,

    Equal volume of all gases at same temperature and pressure have equal number of molecules.

    For equal volume the amount of gas (moles) would be same.

    V ∝ n

    V = Kn

    k = proportionality constant

    V₁/n₁ = V₂/n₂

    V₁ = initial volume

    n₁ = initial moles

    V₂ = final volume

    n₂ = final moles

    So if ammonia has 1.30 * 10²⁴ molecules, hydrogen will have same molecules at same condition
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