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22.4 L of hydrogen is taken in a cylinder at zero degree Celsius and at one atm. This gas is transferred to a cylinder of 11.2 L capacity without change in temperature. The present pressure and mass of the gas is ....... & ......

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Answer:

2 ATM ; 2.016 g

  • After the volume of reduction

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

2 Atm; 2.016 g

Step-by-step explanation:

Changing the volume without changing the temperature or mass only changes the pressure. Volume and pressure are inversely proportional so halving the volume will double the pressure.

P = 1 Atm, T = 0 °C are "standard" temperature and pressure (STP). The volume of 1 mole of gas is 22.4 L under these conditions. That means the amount of hydrogen gas in the cylinder is 1 mole, so has a mass of 2.016 g.

After the volume reduction, the pressure is 2 Atm, and the mass remains 2.016 g.

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