a gas cylinder is filled with 6 gm of hydrogen gas. the same cylinder can hold 102 gm of Gas y under same pressure and temperature . what is the molecular mass of the gas y
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Multiply the volume and pressure and divide the product by the temperature and the molar gas constant to calculate moles of the hydrogen gas. In the example, the amount of hydrogen is 202,650 x 0.025 / 293.15 x 8.314472 = 2.078 moles.
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liquefied petroleum gases
Cylinders should be stored upright, especially those containing acetylene or liquefied petroleum gases (LPG).
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