
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The
Concept Introduction:
The amount of the substance that contains the same number of particles or atoms or molecules is termed as mole.
(a)

Answer to Problem 8E
The number of atoms in the container A are more.
Explanation of Solution
The number of atoms can be expressed as the product as the number of moles and
As container A contains a total of 2 mol of elements thus, it will have larger number of atoms.
(b)
Interpretation:
The number of gaseous molecules in the container A and B should be compared.
Concept Introduction:
The amount of the substance that contains the same number of particles or atoms or molecules is termed as mole.
(b)

Answer to Problem 8E
The number of gaseous molecules in the container A and B are same.
Explanation of Solution
In container A 1 mol of carbon and 1 mol of oxygen gas is present whereas in container B 1 mol of carbon dioxide gas is present.
That means each container contains one mole of each of oxygen gas and carbon dioxide gas thus, both containers A and B will have same gaseous molecules.
(c)
Interpretation:
The mass of the elements or molecules present in the container A and B should be compared.
Concept Introduction:
The mass of the atoms that are present in the chemical formula is termed as Molar mass. It corresponds to the sum of the
(c)

Answer to Problem 8E
The mass of the elements or molecules present in the container A and B is same.
Explanation of Solution
In container A 1 mol of carbon and 1 mol of oxygen gas is present whereas in container B 1 mol of carbon dioxide gas is present.
Thus, the mass of elements present in the container A and B will be calculated as follows:
As the mass of elements present in the container A and B comes out be equal thus, both containers have same mass.
(d)
Interpretation:
The pressure of the elements or molecules present in the container A and B should be compared.
Concept Introduction:
Gaseous molecules are highly compressible due to the presence of large intermolecular distance in between the gaseous particles.
(d)

Answer to Problem 8E
The pressure of the elements or molecules present in the container A and B is same.
Explanation of Solution
In container A 1 mol of carbon and 1 mol of oxygen gas is present whereas in container B 1 mol of carbon dioxide gas is present. As both container consists of 1 mol of one gas that means the pressure will be exerted by 1 gas at a time in a respective container thus, both container A and B will have same gaseous pressure.
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