Chemistry, 09.04.2021 20:50 FailingstudentXD
Calculate the temperature of 4.00 moles of ideal gas at a pressure of 2.00 atm and a volume of 54.0 L.
(Use 0.0821 L · atm/mol · K as the gas constant.)
- Determine what happens to the pressure of the above sample of ideal gas if the volume is halved and the temperature doubles.
A student states that if the volume of a sample of ideal gas increases to three times the original volume, and the pressure also increases to three times the original pressure, the temperature of the gas will remain unchanged.
- Explain why the student is incorrect.
- Determine the actual temperature of the ideal gas.
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