If 16 gm of oxygen and x gm of hydrogen has the same volume at the same temperature and pressure, then find the value of x.
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`PV=m/MRT`. Since from the given data, pressure, volume and temperature are constant, `m/M` constant `thereforem_(1)/M_(1)=m_(2)/M_(2)" where "M_(1)andM_(2)` are the molecular weights of oxygen and hydrogen `16/32=x/2rArrx=1gm`
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