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example of avagadro law


swastu79: example - equal volume of molecular hydrogen and nitrogen contains the same number of molecules when they are at same temperature and pressure ,and observe ideal gas behavior
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Answered by vaduz
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Avogadro's Law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to the number of moles of gas. As you blow up a basketball, you are forcing more gas molecules into it. ... Helium atoms have lower mass than either oxygen molecules or nitrogen molecules in air, so the helium balloon is lighter.

examples

1 :- As you blow up a basketball, you are forcing more gas molecules into it. The more molecules, the greater the volume. The basketball inflates.

2 :- A flat tire takes up less space than an inflated tire, because it contains less air.

3 :- A balloon filled with helium weighs much less than an identical balloon filled with air. Both balloons contain the same number of molecules. Helium atoms have lower mass than either oxygen molecules or nitrogen molecules in air, so the helium balloon is lighter.


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