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In two containers A and B which have equal volumes of helium and hydrogen at equal temperature and pressure, the ratio of number of atoms in A and B is....

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To solve the problem, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the nature of the gases - Helium (He) is a monoatomic gas, meaning it exists as single atoms (He). - Hydrogen (H2) is a diatomic gas, meaning it exists as pairs of atoms (H2). ### Step 2: Use the Ideal Gas Law - The Ideal Gas Law is given by the equation: ...
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