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2. A beaker of nitrogen was inverted over a porous
pot containing carbon monoxide as shown. The
water level did not change.
beaker
nitrogen
carbon monoxide
porous pot
Water
Why the water level does not change?
βœ“ Both gases are monoatomic.
B. Nitrogen is an unreactive gas.
2. The gas particles are not moving.
8. The two gases have the same density.
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