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16 November, 08:41

How are the relative gas volumes collected in the two tubes related to the relative number of gas molecules in the tubes?

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  1. 16 November, 10:27
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    For gases, the general equation applicable would be:

    PV=znRT

    where

    P is pressure

    V is volume

    z is the compressibility factor

    n is the number of moles

    R is the gas constant

    T is the absolute temperature

    For simplicity, it is always assumed that the gas is ideal if otherwise stated. In this case, z=1. Also, it has been proved through derivation that the mole% is equal to the volume% for ideal gases. Therefore, the relative volumes and the relative moles are just equal.
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