Two containers P and Q of equal volume (1 litre each) contain 6 g
of O₂ and SO₂ respectively at 300 K and 1 atmosphere, then
(a) Number of molecules in P is less than that in Q
(b) Number of molecules in P and Q is same
(c) Number of molecules in Q is less than that in P
(d) Either (a) or (b)
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Option C
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(c) Number of molecules in Q is less than that in P
Explanation:
Mol of O2 = 6/32
Number of molecules in 6/32 moles of O2 = 6/32 * 6.022 * 10^23
Mol of SO2 = 6/64.
Number of molecules of SO2 = 6/64 * 6.022 * 10^23
We find that the number of molecules of SO2 is less than that of O2.
Option C is the answer.
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