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17 March, 06:41

A hydrogen gas volume thermometer has a volume of 100.0 cm3

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  1. 17 March, 07:00
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    For hydrogen, PV = nRT, where P is pressure, V is volume, n is the number of moles, R is the gas constant, and T is temperature.

    Initially:

    P1 = P, V1 = 100 cm3, n1 = n, T1 = 0 + 273 = 273 K

    PV1 = nRT1

    Finally: P2 = P, V2 = 87.2 cm3, n2 = n, T2 = ?

    PV2 = nRT2

    Note that P, n, and R are the same. Therefore, the equations may be rewritten:

    P/nR = T1/V1 = T2/V2 and T2 = V2T1/V1

    Plugging in the values we know:

    T2 = 87.2 cm3 x 273 K / 100.0 cm3

    T2 = 238 K

    Answer : 238 K (which could also be written as - 35°C)
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