UTF-8Boyle's Law Avogadro proposed that equal numbers of gas particles at the same pressure and temperature should occupy the same volume.
Let's set up a simulation to test this:
The gas particles on the left have molecular weight = 32 grams/mole.
The gas particles on the left have molecular weight = 8 grams/mole.
The pressure is the same in each cylinder because the piston in each case has the same mass.
The temperature is also the same in each cylinder (see the thermometer).
Each container has the same number of particles (25). Does each container have the same number of moles of gas?
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What will happen after we run the simulations for a while?
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