At what temperature will the volume of a gas at 0c double itself,pressure remaining constant?
Asked by manojkmohapatra
| 24th Nov, 2014,
05:30: PM
Expert Answer:
Consider the Initial volume (V1)= x, T1= 273 K, V 2 = 2x, T2=?
By Charles' Law,
V1T2=V2T1
x . T2 = 2x . 273
T2 = 546 K
T2 = 546 – 273 = 273° C
Consider the Initial volume (V1)= x, T1= 273 K, V 2 = 2x, T2=?
By Charles' Law,
V1T2=V2T1
x . T2 = 2x . 273
T2 = 546 K
T2 = 546 – 273 = 273° C
Answered by Arvind Diwale
| 25th Nov, 2014,
11:15: AM
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