How many molecules of hydrogen gas (H2) are inside the bulb? (It's open) Atmospheric pressure is 650 mm the temperature is 50 Celsius, the volume of the bulb is 5 liters.
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How many molecules of hydrogen gas (H2) are inside the bulb? (It's open) Atmospheric pressure is...
How many molecules of hydrogen gas (H2) are inside the bulb? (It's open) Atmospheric pressure is 650 mm the temperature is 50 Celsius, the volume of the bulb is 5 liters. The answer is supposed to be 1.7 x 10^23.
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