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A vessel contains 14 g of H(2) and 96g o...

A vessel contains `14 g` of `H_(2)` and `96g` of `O_(2)` at `STP` Calculate
(a) The volume of vessel
(b) the pressure in the vessel when chemical reaction is induced in the vessel by passing electric spark till one of the gas is consumed The temperature brought back to `273 K` Neglect the volume of water formed .

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