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Answered by Anonymous
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In this experiment a constant volume gas thermometer is used to measure temperature using the Ideal Gas scale. On this scale temperature has been defined as proportional to the product of PV for a fixed mass of gas. If the volume of the gas is kept constant, then the temperature is proportional to the pressure of the gas.

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If T1 and P1 are assigned the values of the temperature and pressure of the gas at the triple point of water (where T = 273.16 K), then the formula becomes

where P is the pressure of the gas at temperature T, and Ptp is the pressure of the gas at the triple point of water.

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Measurement of Temperature on the Ideal Gas Scale – Page 2

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PC, e-ProLab interface and software, pressure sensor, Celsius thermometer, large beaker, round-bottomed or conical flask, rubber stopper, glass and plastic tubing, and a hotplate.

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