Chemistry, asked by aditya7272, 1 year ago

An X ideal gas has a volume of 30 litres at 20°C. The gas was compressed until the pressure has doubled at constant temperature and then, the temperature is raised to 100°C. While the pressure is kept constant, what is the final volume of the gas


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Answered by ambrishpratapsingh8
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the final volume of the gas will be 19.09 litres

aditya7272: how u calculated
ambrishpratapsingh8: firstly it is given that temperature is constant so we know that if temperature is constant then P is inversely proportional to be from there I find the volume after increasing pressure and after that it is given that pressure is constant then we know that at that condition volume is proportional to temperature from there I find the final value of volume
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