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Two identical chambers are filled with different diatomic ideal gases at same pressure, then​

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Idea Gases in a chamber

Explanation:

Given: Two identical chambers are filled with different diatomic ideal gases at same pressure.

Observation:

So when two identical chambers are filled with different diatomic ideal gases at same pressure:

  • The pressure will remain the same in the individual chambers because the Ideal gas molecules do not attract or repel each other.

Now, consider if they are filled in the same chamber, let's see what happens.

  • Again, the molecules of the two different ideal gases would not react with each other. The molecules will only have an elastic collision upon impact with each other or an elastic collision with the walls of the container.
  • When there are multiple ideal gases in a chamber, the gas mixture partitions the total pressure of the system into the partial pressure contributions of each of the different gas particles.
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