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6 November, 16:53

The absolute temperature of a sample of monatomic ideal gas is doubled at constant volume. What effect

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  1. 6 November, 17:23
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    Doubles and Remains the same

    Explanation; The effect of doubling the absolute temperature of a sample of a monoatomic ideal gas is that, the pressure doubles and density of the sample of gas remains the same. According to ideal gas equation; PV = nRT; Where P is pressure and V is the Volume, n is the number of moles, R is the ideal gas constant and T is the absolute temperature. Therefore, when the temperature of the mono atomic ideal gas is doubled, the pressure of the gas will also doubles. However, in a closed chamber mass of the ideal gas is invariant, since density depends only on the mass and volume therefore the density of the ideal is gas will remain the same.
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