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A box contains n molecules of gas. How will be the pressure of the gas be effected. If the number of molecules is made 2n


gaddamnagasaiteja 17th May, 2020
Answers (2)
Sourav singh 28th Nov, 2021

Hello gaddamnagasaiteja,

As we know that pressure depends only on the force between them.

Now to answer the question, there will be no change in the pressure of the gas if we increase the no of molecule twice the previous . As pressure is independent of the  number of molecules of the gas.

hope this will help you.

thank you.

Mounika Sonti 17th May, 2020

Hello!!!!!

Hope you are doing great!!!

As per your question,the pressure remains uneffected. Pressure remains constant.

Explanation:

According to Ideal gas equation-

PV = NkT ,

where P=pressure

V=Volume

N=number of molecules

T=temperature

k is the Boltzmann constant k = 1.38 × 10 23 J/K.

So pressure does not depends on number of molecules i.e N.Pressure depends on force between the molecules.

Hence pressure remains constant,

Hope it helps!!!!!

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