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Why volume of gas is doubled the volume of water |
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Answer» Simple, density = mass/volumeInitially, let mass be M, volume be V, density be D.Initial density D = M/VAfter changing volume, new density D\' = M/2V = (M/V)*(1/2) = D/2.Density halves.A quicker way would be to see how density relates to mass, you see it as inversly proportional to density, so if you triple the volume keeping mass same, density falls to one-third. H2O when split =2 atom of H and 1 atom of O so we get the amoumt gas gas double in one beaker (H2) |
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