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A 500ml container has 15 ×10 ^12 molecules of an ideal gas. How many molecules will occupy 100ml at same temperature and pressure


bade ruchitha 26th Oct, 2019
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Ronak Gala Student Expert 26th Oct, 2019

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For the volume, , number of molecules,

Let there are  number of molecules in the volume Since, the gas is given to be ideal gas, therefore it follows the ideal gas law, which is,

PV= NRT =NKT




where,


P = pressure of the gas.

V = volume of the gas.

T = absolute temperature of the gas.

R = Universal gas constant.

k = Boltzmann constant.

n = number of moles of the gas.

N = number of molecules of the gas.

We are given that the temperature and pressure of the gas is same.


Applying ideal gas law for the volume V1 ,

PV1 = N1KT

Applying ideal gas law for the volume V2,

PV2=N2KT

Dividing both these equations, we get,

PV1/PV2 = N1KT/N2KT

V1/V2 = N1/N2

Therefore, N2 = 100/500 * 15*10^12

= 3*10^12 molecules





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