imagine a basketball filled with liquid water. Would the basketball still hold the same number of molecules ? Can you use 22.4L/mol as the molar volume for liquid water?​

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Answer:

the ball will have more molocules

Explanation:

the ball has a heaveir mass

No, the basketball hold more number of molecules due to presence of water in it.

When the basket ball is filled with water so the empty spaces present between gas molecules also filled and increase occurs in the concentration of molecules.

We can't use 22.4L/mol as the molar volume for liquid water because it is a molar volume of ideal gas at STP and we know that liquid water is not a gas, it is a liquid so we can conclude that more molecules are present in the basket ball due to addition of liquid water.

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