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5. A vessel of capacity 600 cm contains hydrogen
gas at a pressure of 330 cm Hg. What will
be the pressure of hydrogen gas, when the
vessel is connected to another vessel of 300 cm3 capacity​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • \small \underline  {\sf{220  \ cm \ Hg }}

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A vessel of capacity 600 cm3 contains hydrogen gas at a pressure of 330 CM of HG what will be the pressure of hydrogen gas when the vessel is connected to another vessel of 300 cm3 capacity (By boyle's law)

Answered by abdulrubfaheemi
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\small \underline {\sf{220 \ cm \ Hg }}

220 cm Hg

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A vessel of capacity 600 cm3 contains hydrogen gas at a pressure of 330 CM of HG what will be the pressure of hydrogen gas when the vessel is connected to another vessel of 300 cm3 capacity (By boyle's law)

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