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determine the vapour density of carbon dioxide relating to hydrogen​

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Answered by rnitya2011
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Vapour density of any gas is the density of that gas with respect to hydrogen. ... Hence the vapour density of the carbon dioxide is 44 divided by 2 which is equal to 22. Therefore, the correct answer to the question is 22, that is, option

Answered by fulltosebuzzybee
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Vapour density of any gas is the density of that gas with respect to hydrogen. ... Hence the vapour density of the carbon dioxide is 44 divided by 2 which is equal to 22. Therefore, the correct answer to the question is 22, that is, option D.

vapour density = mass of n molecules of gas / mass of n molecules of hydrogen. (and thus: molar mass = ~2 × vapour density) For example, vapour density of mixture of NO2 and N2O4 is 38.3 . Vapour density is a unitless quantity.

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