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An ideal gas at pressure ' P ' and temperature ' T ' is enclosed in a vessel of volume ' $V$ '. Some gas leaks through a hole from the vessel and the pressure of the enclosed gas falls to ' $\text{P}'$ '. Assuming that the temperature ture of the gas remains constant during the leakage , the number of moles of the gas that have leaked is

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At constant $V$ and $T$, pressure change is directly proportional to mole change.
Updated On: May 12, 2026
  • $\frac{2 \text{ V}}{\text{RT}}(\text{P} - \text{P}')$
  • $\frac{\text{V}}{\text{RT}}(\text{P} - \text{P}')$
  • $\frac{\text{V}}{\text{RT}}(\text{P} + \text{P}')$
  • $\frac{\text{V}}{2\text{RT}}(\text{P} + \text{P}')$
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The Correct Option is B

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