what temperature a gas at 127 degree Celsius must be cold so that it is volume is reduced to one fourth of its initial volume pressure remain constant
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pressure is contant
change in temperature and volume
given V2 = V1/4
here V1,T1 are initial volume and temp
and V2, T2 are final
according to Charles law
V1/T1 = V2/T2
=> V1/400k = V1 / (4•T2)
=> V1 and V1 of both sides cancelled
hencd
T2 = 400/4 = 100k = -173°c
change in temperature and volume
given V2 = V1/4
here V1,T1 are initial volume and temp
and V2, T2 are final
according to Charles law
V1/T1 = V2/T2
=> V1/400k = V1 / (4•T2)
=> V1 and V1 of both sides cancelled
hencd
T2 = 400/4 = 100k = -173°c
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