Chemistry, asked by rajputvishali299, 7 months ago


An ideal gas expands by following an equation PV^a = constant. In which case does one expect hcating?
(a) 3 >a> 2
(b)2>a>1
(c)0<a<1
(d)-1<a<0​

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Answered by dhirenchavda951
2

Answer:

a

Explanation:

3>a>2

that ideal gas expands by following an

pv^a =answer-a

that for gas case does one expect heating for gas value

Answered by adventureisland
1

The expect heading is 0<a<1.

Explanation:

  • Boyle’s law states that if temperature remains constant, the volume V of the given mass of a gas is inversely proportional to the pressure, i.e.V∞1P or PV = K, where K is a constant whose value depends upon the nature and temperature of the gas.
  • Charle’s law states that if pressure remains constant, the volume of a given mass of a gas increases or decreases by 1273.15 of its volume at 0^{0}for each 1^{0}C rise or fall in temperature, i.e. .V∞T

From the ideal gas equation, we have PV=nRT.

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