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Q.43 of 90
The temperature of a certain mass of gas
was increased from 40°C to 41°C at
constant pressure. The volume of the gas.
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Answered by UniqueOne07
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let Vi and Vf represents initial and final volumes respectively.

Ti and Tf will represent initial and final temperatures respectively.

Ti=40oC=40+273=313K

T2=41oC=41+273=314K

The ideal gas equation is PV=nRT

Since, the pressure and the number of moles of gas are constant, TiVi=TfVf

Substitute values in the above expression.

313KVi=314KVf

Hence, Vf=313K314K×Vi=1+3131×Vi

Thus, the volume of the gas will increase by 3131 of its volume at 40oC

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