Physics, asked by bruhadev34, 1 month ago

An ideal gas is
kept inside a 4L
container at a
temperature
of
300 k
and
a
pressure
of
6 atmospheres.
If
the
pressure
is
held constant
while the volume
of
the
gas is
doubled, then find
out the new
temperature of the
gas.​

Answers

Answered by ajr111
1

Answer:

600K

Explanation:

If pressure is constant and there is change in volume and temperature, then it is called Charles law II or Gay Lussac's law.

According to this law,

if V1 is initial volume, V2 is the final volume,

T1 is initial temperature and T2 is the final temperature then,

 \frac{v1}{t1}  =  \frac{v2}{t2}

From this,

4/300=8/T2

T2=600

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