Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The temperature in both the tanks needs to be compared if tank A has 2 mol of methane and tank B has 2 mol of neon gas.
Concept introduction:
According to the
When at two different conditions gases are placed, then to determine the changed variable combined gas law is used. Below is the formula of combined gas law:
Here
- P1 and P2- pressure of gases.
- V1 and V2 and volume of gases.
- n1 and n2 number of moles.
- T1 and T2 - The temperature of gases.
Moles are known as the ratio of mass and molar mass. Below is the formula:
Here, MM is molar mass and m is the mass.
(b)
Interpretation:
The temperature in both the tanks needs to be compared, if tank A has 2 g of methane and tank B has 2 g of neon gas.
Concept introduction:
According to the ideal
When at two different conditions gases are placed, then to determine the changed variable combined gas law is used. Below is the formula of combined gas law:
Here
- P1 and P2 are the pressure of gases
- V1 and V2 and volume of gases
- n1 and n2 number of moles
- T1 and T2 are the temperature of gases
Moles are known as the ratio of mass and molar mass. Below is the formula:
Here, MM is molar mass and m is the mass.
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