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A)STATE AVOGADROS LAW AND WHY DURING
COMBUSTION OXYGEN GAS IS TAKEN IN EXCESS?​

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Answered by yashsingh8704
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Explanation:

Other non-reversible reactions produce a state change, such as Hydrogen ... To understand how the Ideal Gas Law applies to reactions, we shall use a ... at 500 K.

Answered by aaditya322008
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Chemical reactions between gaseous materials are quite similar to reactions between solids and liquids, except the Ideal Gas Law ( PV=nRT ) can now be included in the calculations. If a chemical reaction is reversible (such as the decay and formation of dinitrogen tetraoxide), then Dalton's Law of Partial Pressure may be used to determine the moles of reactants and products at which the reaction ceases (and subsequently, the temperature, pressure and volume of each gas can be determined as well).

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