answer both to get a like or don't attempt.Thanks answer the following questions: 1a. Avogadro’s law states that under standard temperature and pressure conditions, the volume of a gas is directly related to the moles of the gas present. At STP, if the moles of gas present is halved, what happens to its volume? a. the volume is Decreased by 1/4 b. the volume is doubles c. there is no change in volumw d. the volume is haved     1b. Container A has 5 moles of He gas and container B has 5 moles of CO2 gas. Which of the following statements is true of the volume of the containers if they are both at the same temperature and pressure? a. Container A and B have the same volumes b. there is not enough information to determine the volumes of the container c. Container B has 3 times the volume of container A d. Container A has 3 times the volume of container B

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answer the following questions:

1a. Avogadro’s law states that under standard temperature and pressure conditions, the volume of a gas is directly related to the moles of the gas present. At STP, if the moles of gas present is halved, what happens to its volume?
a. the volume is Decreased by 1/4
b. the volume is doubles
c. there is no change in volumw
d. the volume is haved
 
 
1b. Container A has 5 moles of He gas and container B has 5 moles of CO2 gas. Which of the following statements is true of the volume of the containers if they are both at the same temperature and pressure?
a. Container A and B have the same volumes
b. there is not enough information to determine the volumes of the container
c. Container B has 3 times the volume of container A
d. Container A has 3 times the volume of container B
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