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Chapter 18, Problem 61QAP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The pressure exerted by the hydrogen gas should be calculated which is produced at a temperature of
Concept introduction:
Number of moles is equal to the ratio of given mass to the molar mass.
The mathematical expression is given by:
Number of moles =
Ideal gas expression is given by:
Where, P = pressure
V = volume
n = number of moles
R = universal gas constant (
T = temperature
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