There is H2 gas at 27°C in the first of two separate closed equal volume containers and the other H2 gas at 127°C. Since the pressures of the gases are equal, what is the ratio of the gas mass in the 1st container to the gas mass in the 2nd container? (H:1) 19- O a) 3/2 OB) 4/3 O NS) 7/5 OD) 5/4 O TO) 1/2

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There is H2 gas at 27°C in the first of two separate closed equal volume containers and the other H2 gas at 127°C. Since the pressures of the gases are equal, what is the ratio of
the gas mass in the 1st container to the gas mass in the 2nd container? (H:1)
19 -
O a) 3/2
В) 4/3
O NS) 7/5
OD) 5/4
Ο ΤΟ) 1/2
Transcribed Image Text:There is H2 gas at 27°C in the first of two separate closed equal volume containers and the other H2 gas at 127°C. Since the pressures of the gases are equal, what is the ratio of the gas mass in the 1st container to the gas mass in the 2nd container? (H:1) 19 - O a) 3/2 В) 4/3 O NS) 7/5 OD) 5/4 Ο ΤΟ) 1/2
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The volume and pressure of the two containers are the same and the temperature of the two containers filled with hydrogen gas is as follows:

temperature of the first container = 27oC =27oC+273.15 = 300.15 Ktemperature of the second container = 127oC =127oC+273.15 = 400.15 K

The ratio of the mass of hydrogen gas in two containers is =?

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