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Two flask of equal volumes contains `N_(2)` and `O_(2)` gases at the same temperature and pressure. Which will have greater number of molecules?

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The two gases will have equal number of molecules. This is according to Avagadro's law which states that equal volumes of different gases under similar conditions of temperature and pressure contains equal number of molecules.
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