Physics, asked by sakinashah13, 5 months ago

The pressure on 6 dm' of nitrogen gas is doubled at a
fixed temperature. What will its volume become?​

Answers

Answered by aefcd
0

Answer:

6 DM

Explanation:

The combined gas law or general gas equation is obtained by combining Boyle's Law, Charles' Law, and Gay-Lussac's Law. It shows the relationship between the pressure, volume, and temperature for a fixed mass (quantity) of gas.

∵  

T  

1

​  

 

p  

1

​  

V  

1

​  

 

​  

=  

T  

2

​  

 

p  

1

​  

V  

2

​  

 

​  

 

T  

1

​  

 

p  

1

​  

×4

​  

=  

2T  

1

​  

 

2p  

1

​  

×V  

2

​  

 

​  

 

2V  

2

​  

=8

V  

2

​  

=4 dm  

3

Answered by vishnusah94694
0

Explanation:

The combined gas law or general gas equation is obtained by combining Boyle's Law, Charles' Law, and Gay-Lussac's Law. It shows the relationship between the pressure, volume, and temperature for a fixed mass (quantity) of gas.

T

1

p

1

V

1

=

T

2

p

1

V

2

T

1

p

1

×4

=

2T

1

2p

1

×V

2

2V

2

=8

V

2

=4 dm

3

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