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Yes gases can be contained as long as its container's molecules are bonded tightly enough to prevent the molecules of the gas from escaping.
To determine how many atoms are present in 56 liters of oxygen gas at STP you first need to know that there are two atoms in a single molecule. Then, you would work the scientific formula to determine the number of molecules in the oxygen gas.
how many moles are contained in 4.67 L sample of gas at 33 degrees celcius and 199 kpa
The molecules in a gas at 100k
in some sense yep , coz gas molecules are always moving around on the other hand solid moleculs are the opposite
Yes gases can be contained as long as its container's molecules are bonded tightly enough to prevent the molecules of the gas from escaping.
9.02*1023 (molecules) divided by 6.022*1023 (molecules per mole) = 1.5 moles of ANY thing
They're more impact. And since they're closer together, and they're contained in substance that's much more dense, liquid molecules cannot move as freely as gas. Gas is much ls dense than liquid.
To determine how many atoms are present in 56 liters of oxygen gas at STP you first need to know that there are two atoms in a single molecule. Then, you would work the scientific formula to determine the number of molecules in the oxygen gas.
Yes. Air is a mixture of many gas molecules.
The number of molecules is 5,22.10e23.
Gaseous atoms and molecules bump into other atoms and molecules less, so if they aren't contained then tend to condense, and the container volume can decrease, depending on the material.
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how many moles are contained in 4.67 L sample of gas at 33 degrees celcius and 199 kpa
There are approx 2.05*1025 molecules.
The molecules in a gas at 100k
in some sense yep , coz gas molecules are always moving around on the other hand solid moleculs are the opposite