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3 September, 00:40

A sample of a monatomic ideal gas is originally at 20 °c. what is the final temperature of the gas if the pressure is doubled and volume is reduced to one-fourth its initial value?

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  1. 3 September, 00:54
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    the final temperature is T2 = - 126.5°C

    Explanation:

    Since the gas behaves as an ideal gas

    Initial state) P1*V1=n*R*T1

    Final state) P2*V2=n*R*T2

    where P = gas pressure, V=volume occupied by the gas, n = number of moles, R = ideal gas constant, T = absolute temperature

    dividing both equations

    (P2/P1) * (V2/V1) = T2/T1

    since P2=2*P1 and V2=1/4*V1, T1=20°C=293K

    2*1/4=T2/T1

    T2=T1/2 = 293K/2 = 146.5K

    T2 = 146.5K = - 126.5°C
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