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if at a time volume of a gas for a fixed mass is 60 cmcube.
at pressure 1.5 atmosphere then find the pressure at volume 100 cmcube

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Answered by harshi733
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Answer:

Given:

 

V1 = 3 lit

 

V2 = ?

 

T1 = 15 °C

 

   = 15+ 273= 288 K

 

T2 = (-73)°C  

   = -73+273 = 200 K

 

According to Charles's law,

 

straight V subscript 1 over straight T subscript 1 space equals space straight V subscript 2 over straight T subscript 2

3 over 288 space equals space straight V subscript 2 over 200

straight V subscript 2 space equals space fraction numerator 3 cross times 200 over denominator 288 end fraction

straight V subscript 2 space equals space 2.08 space lit

 

The volume of a gas is 2.08 lit.

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SAN00710: Answer is 0.9 atmosphere (Maths : Direct and inverse proportion)
SAN00710: Thanks for your support Harshi
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