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If a volume containing gas is compressed to
half, how many moles of gas remained in the
vessel?
a) Just double
b) Just half
c) Same
d) More than double
a)ideal gas
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Explanation:
If a volume containing gas is compressed to
half, how many moles of gas remained in the
vessel?
a) Just double
b) Just half
c) Same
d) More than double
c)same
If a volume containing gas is compressed to half, same moles of gas remained in the vessel. The number of moles of gas are independent of the volume of the gas.
Note: But if we increase the volume of the gas more than the volume of the container, then some gas molecules will escape and the final number of moles of gas present in the container will be less than the initial number of moles.
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