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State the atomicity of Hydrogen.

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उत्तर

The atomicity of Hydrogen is diatomic, as there are two atoms in H2.

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Fundamental Laws of Gases - Avogadro’s Law
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A gas cylinder contains 12 x 1024 molecules of oxygen gas.

If Avogadro’s number is 6 x 1023; Calculate:

1)The mass of oxygen present in the cylinder.

2) The volume of oxygen at S.T.P. present in the cylinder. [O = 16]


If 150 cc of gas A contains X molecules, how many molecules of gas B will be present in 75 cc of B?. The gases A and B are under the same conditions of temperature and pressure.

 


Samples of the gases O2, N2, CO2 and CO under the same conditions of temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules represented by X. The molecules of Oxygen, occupy V litres and have a mass of 8 g. Under the same conditions of temperature and pressure:
In answering the above questions, which law have you used?


A gas cylinder contains 24 × 1024 molecules of nitrogen gas. If Avogadro's number is 6 × 1023 and the relative atomic mass of nitrogen is 14, calculate the mass of nitrogen gas in the cylinder.


State Avogadro's Law


Explain Why?

"The number of atoms in a certain volume of hydrogen is twice the number of atoms in the same volume of helium at the same temperature and pressure."


You have collected

  1. 2 litres of CO2
  2. 3 litres of chlorine
  3.  5 litres of hydrogen
  4. 4 litres of nitrogen and
  5. 1 litre of SO2,

under similar conditions of temperature and pressure. Which gas sample will have the greatest number of molecules? Justify your answer.


The gases chlorine, nitrogen, ammonia and sulphur dioxide are collected under the same conditions of temperature and pressure. The following table gives the volumes of gases collected and the number of molecules (x) in 20 litres of nitrogen. You are to complete the table giving the number of molecules in the other gases in terms of x.

Gas Volume (in litres) Number of molecules
Chlorine 10  x
Nitrogen 20
Ammonia 20
Sulphur dioxide 5

What is the value of Avogadro's number?


How dose Avogadro's Law explain Gay-Lussac's Law of combining volumes?


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