Consider two 1 L balloons at the same temperature and pressure. One balloon contains O, gas, and the other balloon contains He gas. Which of the following statements is true? O The balloons contain the same number of moles of gas O All of the statements are true O The balloons contain the same mass of gas O The balloons contain gases at the same density (g/L) O The balloons contain the same mass and number of moles of gas

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Consider two 1 L balloons at the same temperature and pressure. One
balloon contains O, gas, and the other balloon contains He gas.
Which of the following statements is true?
O The balloons contain the same number of moles of gas
O All of the statements are true
O The balloons contain the same mass of gas
o The balloons contain gases at the same density (g/L)
O The balloons contain the same mass and number of moles of gas
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1 Consider two 1 L balloons at the same temperature and pressure. One balloon contains O, gas, and the other balloon contains He gas. Which of the following statements is true? O The balloons contain the same number of moles of gas O All of the statements are true O The balloons contain the same mass of gas o The balloons contain gases at the same density (g/L) O The balloons contain the same mass and number of moles of gas
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Ideal Gas Law :- 

PV = nRT 

P is the pressure of gas 

V is the volume occupied by gas

n is the number of moles of gas 

R is the universal gas constant 

T is the temperature in kelvin

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