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If 3 moles of `H_(2)` gas is mixed with 2 moles of helium gas, then calculate equivalent molar mass of the gas and adiabatic exponent of the mixture?

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To solve the problem of finding the equivalent molar mass and the adiabatic exponent (gamma) of a mixture of gases, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the given data - Moles of \( H_2 \) (diatomic gas): \( n_1 = 3 \) moles - Molar mass of \( H_2 \): \( m_1 = 2 \) g/mol - Moles of helium (monatomic gas): \( n_2 = 2 \) moles - Molar mass of helium: \( m_2 = 4 \) g/mol ...
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