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at 27°c and one atmospheric pressure a gas has Volume V. what will be its volume at 177°c and a pressure of 1.5 atm. ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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✡ given condition -

V1 = V

p1= 1 atm

T1= 273+27 = 300 k

✡final conditions -

V2 = ?

p2 = 1.5atm

T2 = 273+177 = 450 k

applying gas equation , we have

 =  >  \frac{1 \times v}{300 }  =  \frac{1.5 \times  v_{2} }{450}

 v_{2} =  \frac{1 \times v \times 450}{300 \times 1.5}

volume of gas = V

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Anonymous: amazing
Answered by anurag7315
16

Step-by-step explanation:

T1= 27+273= 300k

V1= V ml

P1= 1atm

and

T2= 177+273= 450k

V2= ?

P2= 1.5atm

As we know

P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2

P1V1T2÷T1P2 == V2

(1×V×450)÷(300×1.5) ==V2

V2== 450V÷450

V2== V

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