Chemistry, asked by abdulraufmuhamed, 4 months ago

Two vessels of equal capacity contain equal masses of oxygen and ozone
respectively at same temperature. Which one will have larger number of
molecules?

Answers

Answered by harsh48432007
1

Answer:

Both will have same number of molecules.

Explanation:

Both vessels have the same capacity, they have the same volume. Hence, each gas has the same pressure, volume, and temperature.

Answered by Jaswindar9199
0

QUESTION:-

Two vessels of equal capacity contain equal masses of oxygen and ozone respectively at same temperature. Which one will have larger number of molecules?

ANSWER:-

  • Both vessels will have an equal number of molecules.

EXPLANATION:-

  • According to question, Both the vessels have an equal capacity which means that they both have the same volume and mass. Thus, both the gas that is oxygen and ozone has the same pressure, volume, and temperature.

  • Avogadro's law is a testimony that under the same conditions of temperature and pressure with equal volumes of varied gases comprise an equal number of molecules

  • According to Avogadro’s law, both vessels will contain an equal number of the respective molecules. This number is equal to Avogadro’s number, Number of molecules= 6.023×10²³

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