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8 January, 22:18

Suppose 13L of gas is known to contain. 965 Mol. If the amount of gas is Increased to 3.20 mol, what new volume will result? (Avagadro's Law)

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  1. 8 January, 22:50
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    Answer &Explanation:

    From Avogadro's lawa equal volume of gas contain equal number of moles

    V=N

    Hence

    13L=965

    XL=3.2mol

    Hint:as the question state is increase to iteans final mol was 3.2 but if it could state by it would mean initial moles plus adde moles ie 3.2mol)

    Cross multiplication

    The new volume will be

    = (3.2mol*13L:965mol)

    =0.043L
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