Chemistry, asked by saifamily2222, 8 months ago

If the pressure and absolute temperature of the given gas are doubled, then the new volume compared to
its original volume will be
a) Twice
b) Halved
c) Same
d) Tripled​

Answers

Answered by shsamarnath
1

Answer:

c) answer

Explanation:

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Answered by amanprajapt0011
1

Answer:

ANSWER

The ideal gas law is the equation of state of a hypothetical ideal gas. It is a good approximation of the behaviour of many gases under many conditions

PV=nRT,

where:

P is the pressure of the gas,

V is the volume of the gas,

n is the amount of substance of gas (in moles),

R is the ideal, or universal, gas constant, equal to the product of the Boltzmann constant and the Avogadro constant,

T is the absolute temperature of the gas

P

0

V

0

=nRT

0

When pressure and volume doubled,

⇒2P

0

×2V

0

⇒4P

0

V

0

=4×nRT

0

=nR(4T

0

)

⇒T=4T

0

Temperature is increased by 4 times.

option D is correct.

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