Chemistry, asked by tanmay255268, 10 months ago

Why volume ratio of two gases obtained differ in their molar ratio?

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Answered by omsamarth4315
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<body bgcolor = black><marquee><font color = red >this difference is due to their Molar mass .

if the given weight is same and their are two different causes

like nitrogen and oxygen.

Molar mass of Oxygen = 16

Molar mass of nitrogen = 23 .

therefore, the difference is due to their molar mass.

Answered by bharat2002
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This is because the number of moles of different gases occupy the same volume. Consider any two gases. Then the volume occupied by them will depend on their numbers of molecules because more the molecules are more the space is occupied. And number of molecule is proportional to the number of moles. Hence the above statement is true

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