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they bounce and hit each other inside the cylinder and cause the pressure.
6.023 x 1023
The compression will result in a lowering in the average distance between molecules of the gas. Imagine that the cylinder is like that in an internal combustion engine, with a piston inside the cylinder. The compression is accomplished by pressing the gas into a reduced volume. The number of gas molecules remains the same. With the same number of molecules in a reduced volume, the gas molecules are pressed more closely together, lowering the average distance between the gas molecules.
ANY closed cylinder of 4.0 litre will contain the same number of molecules of ANY gas as the 4.0 liter closed cylinder containing O2 gas at the SAME temperature and pressure, since then the volume only depends on the number of molecules, not on the kind of molecules of the gasses concerned
Butane is a gas at room temperature
they bounce and hit each other inside the cylinder and cause the pressure.
6.023 x 1023
The compression will result in a lowering in the average distance between molecules of the gas. Imagine that the cylinder is like that in an internal combustion engine, with a piston inside the cylinder. The compression is accomplished by pressing the gas into a reduced volume. The number of gas molecules remains the same. With the same number of molecules in a reduced volume, the gas molecules are pressed more closely together, lowering the average distance between the gas molecules.
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Butane gas IS compressible.
ANY closed cylinder of 4.0 litre will contain the same number of molecules of ANY gas as the 4.0 liter closed cylinder containing O2 gas at the SAME temperature and pressure, since then the volume only depends on the number of molecules, not on the kind of molecules of the gasses concerned
Butane is a gas. Gases are not malleable.
Butane is a gas at rtp (room temperature and pressure)
Butane is a gas at room temperature
2.4 x (6.022x1023) = 1.44528x1024 molecules of butane number of moles (of molecules) x avgadro's constant(6.022x1023) = number of molecules
Yes, provided you have a good supply of butane gas.
because of difference in structure propane (C3H8) has bigger molar mass then butane (C4H10) the molecules of butane are heavier and the forces between them are stronger as in propane, because of this more energy is needed to transfer liquid butane to gas