The average molecular weight of a mixture of gas containing nitrogen and carbon dioxide…
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The average molecular weight of a mixture of gas containing nitrogen and carbon dioxide is 36. The mixture contains 280 gm of nitrogen, therefore, the amount of CO2 present in the mixture is:
- 440 gm
- 4.40 gm
- 880 gm
- 44 gm
Answer
(C) 880 gm
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