One moles of a gas A at 27°C mixed with a two moles of gas at 37°C. If both are monatomic…
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One moles of a gas A at 27°C mixed with a two moles of gas at 37°C. If both are monatomic ideal gases, what will be the temperature of the mixture?
- 33.67°C
- 34.27°C
- 27°C
- 37°C
Answer
(A) 33.67°C
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