Given samples of 1 cm3 of Hydrogen and 1 cm of Oxygen both at N.T.P., which sample has larger number of molecules 1) Hydrogen 2) Oxygen 3) both have equal number of molecules 4) Both have zero molecules in 1 c.c.
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`PV=nRT`
When P, T are same `npropV`
As volumes are same, both samples will have equal number
of molecules
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Acc. to Avogadro’s hypothesis, equal volumes of all gases under similar conditions of temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules. Hence both samples have equal number of molecules. Hence both samples have equal number of molecules. Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/131869/given-samples-of-1-cm-3-of-hydrogen-and-1-cm-3-of-oxygen-both-at-n-t-p-which-sample-has-a-larger
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