Chemistry, asked by Armaankhan060, 10 months ago

Equal volumes of two gases which do not react together are enclosed in separate vessel. Their pressure at 100 mm and 400 mm respectively. If the two vessel are joined together, then what will be the pressure of the resulting mixture (temperature remaining constant) ?

(1)1000 mm (2) 250 mm​

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Answered by aakankshavatsal
17

Answer:

When 2 unreactive gases are enclosed in a separate vessel, their volume doubles, which halves their pressure. This is because volume and pressure are inversely proportional.

Pressure of Gas 1, P1 = 100mm

Pressure of Gas 2, P2 = 400mm

Total Pressure after mixing the gases, P= (P1 + P2)/2

                                                                  = (100+400)/2

                                                                  = 250 mm

Hence, the pressure of the resultant gas mixture is 250 mm

Answered by manvithrajshettigar
0

Answer:

is 250mm

Explanation:because volume and pressure are inversely proportional

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