A 1000 ml sample of a gas at -73°C and 2 atmosphere pressure, is heated to 127°C and the
pressure is reduced to 0.5 atmosphere. What will be the final volume in litres?
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A 1000 ml sample of a gas at -73°C and 2 atmosphere pressure, is heated to 127°C and the
pressure is reduced to 0.5 atmosphere. What will be the final volume in litres?
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Explanation:
from ideal gas equation, PV = nRT
So, this gives V=
P
nRT
so, V is proportional to absolute temperature and inversely proportional to the pressure of the gas
Now temperature is made half and pressure is made 2 times
So, clearly the volume becomes one-fourth of it's original value
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