At room temperature and pressure, two flasks of equal volumes are filled with H2 and SO2 separately. Particles which are equal in number, in the two flasks are:
atoms
molecules
electrons
neutrons
A
atoms
B
molecules
C
electrons
D
neutrons
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At a given volume at constant temperature and pressure, two gases have equal no. of moles
hence, the no. of molecules will be same in both flasks.
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