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
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Answer:
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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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