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A container with rigid walls filled with a sample of ideal gas. The absolute temperature of the
gas is doubled. What happens to the pressure of the gas?
(A) Doubles
(C) Triples
(B) Quadruples (D) Decreased to one half
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Answered by Anonymous
2

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Answered by PoojaBurra
2

If the absolute temperature of the gas is doubled, the pressure of the gas also doubles.

  • The equation of state of an ideal gas is given as,

        PV = nRT  

  • Here, P is the pressure, V is the volume, T is the absolute temperature and n is the number of moles of the ideal gas.
  • R is the molar gas constant whose value is equal to 8.315 J mol⁻¹ K⁻¹.
  • As observed in the equation, pressure of the ideal gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature.
  • So, the pressure of the ideal gas doubles.
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