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(a)
Interpretation:
Among the given three 3.0 L flasks containing
Concept Introduction:
Where,
n = no. of molecules (in moles)
V = Volume
k = constant
(b)
Interpretation:
Among the given three 3.0 L flasks containing
Concept Introduction:
(c)
Interpretation:
Among the given three 3.0 L flasks containing
Concept Introduction:
Ideal
The ideal gas equation is:
Where,
P is the pressure
V is the volume
T is the temperature
R is molar gas constant
n is the mole
(d)
Interpretation:
Among the given three 3.0 L flasks containing
Concept Introduction:
Where,
n = no. of molecules (in moles)
V = Volume
k = constant
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