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28 June, 06:38

If you double the volume of a sample of gas and then doubled the volume again without changing its pressure, how would this absolute temperature of the gas be affected

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  1. 28 June, 06:39
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    Increasing Volume while maintaining constant pressure requires a proportional increase in Temperature so the gas pressure will be maintained as constant.

    Consider ...

    V₁ = V₁ V₂ = 4V₁

    T₁ = T₁ T₂ = ?

    Charles Law = > T ∝ V at constant P ... that is, increasing temperature generates a proportional increase in volume to maintain constant pressure.

    Empirical Charles Law Relation is ...

    V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂ = > T₂ = T₁ (V₂/V₁) = T₁ (4V₁/V₁) = 4T₁

    Increasing Volume of a gas by 4 times requires a 4 times increase in absolute temperature in order to maintain constant pressure.
  2. 28 June, 07:05
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    absolute temperature will increase fourfold
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