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Two identical containers A and B are placed on a bench. Container A is filled with oxygen gas and container B with hydrogen gas such that the two gases have equal masses

      

Two identical containers A and B are placed on a bench. Container A is filled with oxygen gas and container B with hydrogen gas such that the two gases have equal masses. If the containers are maintained at the same temperature state with reason the container in which the pressure is higher

  

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John
The pressure in B is higher than in A. There are more hydrogen molecules than oxygen. The collision of hydrogen molecules with the walls of container is therefore higher in B
johnmulu answered the question on February 18, 2017 at 08:32


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