Chemistry, asked by adityakataria1812, 8 months ago


On changing the temperature of a gas, its volume increases by 50%
to 60% of its
original value. If initial temperature of gas was - 15°C (minus 15°C), find the new
temperature attained
by gas.

Answers

Answered by joelmjoseph005
0

Answer:

Initial volume=V

1

, pressure=P

1

and temperature=T

1

.

Final Volume=V

2

=

100

150

=1.5V

1

as volume increases by 50%.

Final Pressure=P

2

=0.75P

1

as pressure decreases to 75% of its original pressure.

Original temperature=T

1

=-15

C=258 K

Now,

T

PV

=nR= constant for a particular gas having 1 mole.

T

1

P

1

V

1

=

T

2

P

2

V

2

258

P

1

V

1

=

T

2

0.75P

1

×1.5V

1

⟹T

2

=290.25 K=17.25

C

Explanation:

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Answer:

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