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According to Avogadro's law, the volume of one mole of any gas at Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP = 273 K and 1 atm) is 22.4 L. Two important Gas Laws are required in order to convert the experimentally determined volume of hydrogen gas to that at STP. 1.
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Fission is a term that means when a large atom breaks into smaller atoms. It’s counterpart, Fusion, is the opposite, where small atoms fuse into larger atoms.
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I don't know if you can directly prove it with evidence if you haven't observed it but you can maybe take an educated guess by the aftermath of it?
For example, you see a burnt log. At this time, people don't know what fire is. After we study the log, we could see that it takes extreme temperature in order to burn the log and that would help people see that there is a force like fire that can cause this. In a way, finding out that extreme temperatures burns stuff is another step closer to the discovery and proof of fire
I hope that makes sense
The partial pressure of 0.50 Ne gas is 214.71 torr
calculation
the partial pressure of Ne = moles of Ne/total moles x final pressure
find the total moles of the air mixture
that is moles of Ne + moles of K= 0.50 + 1.20 = 1.70 moles
The partial pressure is therefore = 0.50 /1.70 x 730 = 214.71 torr