Chemistry, asked by sejaldhoke74, 10 months ago

An iron cylinder contains he at a pressure of 250 kilo Pascal 300 Kelvin. the cylinder can withstand a pressure of 1 ×10 raise to the power 6 Pascal. the room in which the cylinder is placed catches the fire. predict whether the cylinder will blow up before its melt or not ?
( m.p of the cylinder is equal to 1800 Kelvin )​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Heya user..........

Given, P1 = 250kPa

P2 = 1× 10^6 Pa

T1 = 300 K

T2 =?

Since, volume of cylinder remains constant

Since, volume of cylinder remains constantTherefore, P1 /T1 = P2 /T2

=> (250 ×10^3) /300 = (1 × 10^6) /T2

=> T2 = 1200 K

Therefore, the cylinder will blow up at 1200 before melting (m.pt. 1800K ).

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