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Two closed bulbs of equal volume containing an ideal gas initially at pressure and temperature are connected through a narrow tube of negligible volume, as shown in the figure below. The temperature of one of the bulbs is then raised to The final pressure is:
A spherical balloon of radius containing helium gas has a pressure of bar. At the same temperature, the pressure, of a spherical balloon of radius containing the same amount of gas will be bar.
10 moles of a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen gases at a pressure of 1 atm at a constant volume and temperature, react to form 3.6 g of liquid water. The pressure of the resulting mixture will be closest to:
An open vessel at is heated until two fifth of the air (assumed as an ideal gas) in it has escaped from the vessel. Assuming that the volume of the vessel remains constant, the temperature to which the vessel has been heated is:
Equal masses of and methane have been taken in a container of volume at temperature in identical conditions. The ratio of the volumes of gases methane would be
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Assuming ideal gas behavior, the ratio of density of ammonia to that of hydrogen chloride at same temperature and pressure is: (Atomic weight of Cl is 35.5 u)
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