a vessel contains double the number of moles of hydrogen and oxygen due to a hole in the vessel one fourth of the gaseous mixture

a vessel contains double the number of moles of hydrogen and oxygen due to a hole in the vessel one fourth of the gaseous mixture is refused out what is the ratio of the number of moles of hydrogen and oxygen remaining in the vessels

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    (i) relation between number of moles of gases <br> (ii) relation between number of moles of gases effused and molecular weight <br> (iii) comparison of number of moles of

    effused <br> (iv) calculation of number of moles of

    left over <br> (v)

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