Chemistry, asked by sidra123483, 1 year ago

A gas in a vessel is heated in such a way that its pressure and Volume both becomes two times. The temperature if the gas expressed in kelvin scale Becomes.

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Answered by MysticMolik
45
Pv =nRT

2P * 2V = nRT

4 PV = nRT

as T is directly proportional to PV
SO, if PV become 4 time so T will become 4 time

no matter what's it's scale
Answered by Sidyandex
11

Pv =nRT 2P * 2V = nRT 4 PV = nRT as T is specifically corresponding to PV SO,

if PV progress toward becoming 4 time so T will move toward becoming 4 time regardless of what's it's scale.

Boyle's Law just portrays the connection between the weight and volume of an encased gas when Temperature stays consistent.

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