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Ideal Gas Equation
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Question
What is the difference of volume occupied by one mole of oxygen and one mole of nitrogen gas at
N
T
P
?
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Solution
The difference of volume occupied by one mole of oxygen and one mole of nitrogen gas at
N
T
P
is
z
e
r
o
as both gases occupy the same volume.
At
N
T
P
, 1 mole of any gas occupies a volume of 22.4
L
.
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