Math, asked by CyberBeast, 4 days ago

Neon gas was kept at 300 K in a vessel of capacity 500 cm3. When it is shifted to vessel of 1 L capacity at same temperature, the pressure of neon gas is:-
a) becomes 1/8 times
b) reduces to half
c) decreases to one-fourth of the original value
d) doubles
Give the answer with sollution​

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Answered by BrainlySrijanll
3

Answer:

Option (b) Reduce to half is the required answer

According to the Question

It is given that,

Temperature is constant at 300K

Initial volume , V1 = 500 cm³

Final volume ,V2 = 1 L = 1000 cm³

we have to calculate the pressure of neon gas .

Since, here the temperature is constant so we will use here Boyles Law which states that "At constant temperature , the volume of gas is inversely proportional to its pressure "

by putting the value we get

  • So, the required option is (b) reduce to half .

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Answered by yp30732
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Answer:

Neon gas was kept at 300 K in a vessel of capacity 500 cm3. When it is shifted to vessel of 1 L capacity at same temperature, the pressure of neon gas is:-

a) becomes 1/8 times

b) reduces to half

c) decreases to one-fourth of the original value

d) doubles

Give the answer with sollution

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