Taking the volume of hydrogen as 5000/7/ cm cube what change must be made in kelvin (Absolute. Temperature )to return the volume to 25000 cm cube pressure remaining constant.
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Given, V1 =2500 cm3
P1 =760mm [At S.T.P]
It is said that Hydrogen is subjected to 2.5 times increase in pressure.
Thus final pressure , P2 of the gas is = 2.5 x P1
= 2.5 x 760
P2 = 1900 mm
We have to find out V2 [final volume] which the gas occupies
From Boyle's Law, At constant temperature
P1V1 = P2V2
Thus , V2 = P1V1P2
V2 = 2500×7601900
V2 = 1000cm3
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P1 =760mm [At S.T.P]
It is said that Hydrogen is subjected to 2.5 times increase in pressure.
Thus final pressure , P2 of the gas is = 2.5 x P1
= 2.5 x 760
P2 = 1900 mm
We have to find out V2 [final volume] which the gas occupies
From Boyle's Law, At constant temperature
P1V1 = P2V2
Thus , V2 = P1V1P2
V2 = 2500×7601900
V2 = 1000cm3
Hope this information will clear your doubts about the topic.
If you have any more doubts just ask here on the forum and our experts will try to help you out as soon as possible.
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