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Temperature of 27°C. Calculate the volume of oxygen at STP, Long Answer Type State five points of kinetic theory of gasos. 2. Define Boyle's law. 3. Define Charles' law. 1. 175 cm of oxygen gas was collected in the laboratory at a pressure of 720) Timo 3 5. The volume of a gas is 150 litres at 27°C and 750 mm pressure. What volume will to 6. A fixed mass of gas has a volume of 750 cm at 23°C and 800 mm pressure. Calculate the which its volume will be 720 cm The Kelvin temperat is increased by one fifth while the pressure is increased one and a half times. Calculate the of the gas? 1 = 273 + = 327.6 K Hint : New absolute temperature the temperature being 3°C. 7 At 0°C and 760 mm Hg pressure, a gas occupies a volume of 100 cm ( 273 x 5 - 3 760 X 2 3 New pressure = 1, 140 mm. A sample of argon has a volume of 500 cm" at 127°C. Calculate the temperature at which will become 200 cm? Assuming that the pressure remains constant. ntory at a pressure of 570 mm Hg and (160K)​

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= 327.6 K Hint : New absolute temperature the temperature being 3°C. 7 At 0°C and 760 mm Hg pressure, a gas occupies a volume of 100 cm ( 273 x 5 - 3 760 X 2 3 New pressure = 1, 140 mm. A sample of argon has a volume of 500 cm" at 127°C. Calculate the temperature at which will become 200 cm? Assuming that the pressure remains constant. ntory at a pressure of 570 mm Hg and (160K)

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ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:-

Temperature of 27°C. Calculate the volume of oxygen at STP, Long Answer Type State five points of kinetic theory of gasos. 2. Define Boyle's law. 3. Define Charles' law. 1. 175 cm of oxygen gas was collected in the laboratory at a pressure of 720) Timo 3 5. The volume of a gas is 150 litres at 27°C and 750 mm pressure. What volume will to 6. A fixed mass of gas has a volume of 750 cm at 23°C and 800 mm pressure. Calculate the which its volume will be 720 cm The Kelvin temperat is increased by one fifth while the pressure is increased one and a half times. Calculate the of the gas? 1 = 273 + = 327.6 K Hint : New absolute temperature the temperature being 3°C. 7 At 0°C and 760 mm Hg pressure, a gas occupies a volume of 100 cm ( 273 x 5 - 3 760 X 2 3 New pressure = 1, 140 mm. A sample of argon has a volume of 500 cm" at 127°C. Calculate the temperature at which will become 200 cm? Assuming that the pressure remains constant. ntory at a pressure of 570 mm Hg and (160K)

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