A mixture of O2 and gas Y (molecular weight =80) in the molar ratio a:b has a mean molecular weight 40. What would be mean molecular weight, if the gases are mixed in the ratio b:a under identical conditions? (Gases are non-reacting)
A
40
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B
48
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C
36
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D
72
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Solution
The correct option is D72 Let mole fraction of O2 is x.
The mean molecular weight of the mixture is 40. ⇒40=32×x+80×(1−x)⇒x=56 ∴a:b=x:(1−x)=56:16
When the ratio is changed to 16:56, then the mean molecular weight of the mixture is =32×16+80×56=72