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The temperature at which the volume of a gas at is 10° doubled at constant P and n is______.​

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Answered by munthabhanuprakash
2

Answer:

answer is 13 so it is correct answer

Answered by dualadmire
1

Given:

Initial temperature Ti of the gas= 10°C

To find:

Temperature at which the volume of the gas becomes double.

Solution:

Let the initial volume be Vi

Let the final volume be Vf

Let the final temperature be Tf

The initial temperature Ti is 10°C

Since the pressure is constant, we can apply Charles Law:

Vi/ Ti = Vf/ Tf

Since the final volume is double of the initial volume:

Vf = 2 Vi

Putting the values, we get:

Vi/ (10) = 2Vi / Tf

Tf = 20°C

Therefore, the temperature at which the volume of the gas gets doubles id 20°C

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