4.4 g of a gas at STP occupies a volume of 2.24 L. The gas can be :
10 g of a gas at 1 atm and 273 K occupies 5 litres. The temperature at which the volume becomes double for the same mass of gas at the same pressure is:
If two mole of an ideal gas at 546 K occupies a volume of 44.8 litres , the pressure must be :
If two moles of an ideal gas at 500 K occupies a volume of 41 litres, the pressure of the gas is (R = 0.082 L atm K^(-1) mol^(-1))
If two moles of an ideal gas at 546 K occupies a volume of 44.8 litres. Find out pressure (in atm)
10 g of a gas at NTP occupies a volume of 2 litres. At what temperature will the volume be double , pressure and amount of the gas remaining same ?
10 g of a gas at NTP occupies a volume of 2 litres. At what temperature will the volume be double, pressure and amount of the gas remaining same?