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 According to the Avogadro's law, what is the relation between volume of 1 kg molecules of oxygen and volume of 1 kg molecules of nitrogen, at normal pressure and temperature? ( mass of 1 kg molecules of oxygen is 32 kg and mass of 1 kg molecules of nitrogen is 28 kg)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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volume of 1 kg mol of oxygen is same as that of nitrogen.

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Answered by gautamrawatlm
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Answer:

The volume of 1 kg molecules of oxygen will be the same as the volume of 1 kg molecules of nitrogen.

Explanation:

Avagadro's law

Avagadro's law state that the total number of moles of a gas is directly proportional to the volume occupied by the gas at constant temperature and pressure.

Here,

A mole of both nitrogen and oxygen molecules is the same.

The condition of temperature and pressure is also the same.

Therefore, the volume of a 1 kg molecule of oxygen is the same as the 1 kg molecule of nitrogen.

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