are the molar volums of Co2 and So2 different ?
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the answer is no... the molar mass is different and not the molar volume.
For co2 it is (12+(2*16))=44gm and for so2 it is
(32+(2*16))=64gm.
But both are 1 mole ,both of which occupy 22.4 litres.
this the molar volumes for both is the same
For co2 it is (12+(2*16))=44gm and for so2 it is
(32+(2*16))=64gm.
But both are 1 mole ,both of which occupy 22.4 litres.
this the molar volumes for both is the same
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