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Chemistry
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Ideal Gas Equation
Ideal Gas Equation
States of Matter
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Derivation of Ideal Gas Equation
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Ideal Gas Equations: Ideal Gas Behaviour, Value of R, Videos, Examples
Ideal Gas Law Formula: Definition, Concepts and Examples
Kinetic Theory of an Ideal Gas: Equation, Assumption, Concept, Examples
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Values of Gas Constant and Numerical Expressions
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T
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2
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0.5 mole of each of
H
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S
O
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and
C
H
4
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Chemical laws obeyed by all gases are:
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Gaseous mixture contains
5
6
g
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N
2
,
4
4
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O
2
and
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6
g
of
C
H
4
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7
2
0
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m
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At what pressure and
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2
7
o
C, the density of
O
2
gas becomes
1
.
6
g/L? [
a
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0
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m
o
l
−
1
, R
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The graph of
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3
6
0
π
m
3
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Two flasks of equal volume connected by a narrow tube (of negligible volume) are at
2
7
C
and contain
0
.
7
0
mole of
H
2
at
0
.
5
atm pressure. One of the flask is then immersed into a bath kept at
1
2
7
C
, while the other remains
at
2
7
C
. Calculate the final pressure and the number of moles of
H
2
in each flask.
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At
0
∘
C
the density of certain oxide of a gas at
2
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5
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