Asked by md shahnawaz
3 moles of an ideal gas initially at a pressure of 1 atm and a temprature of 100°C are expanded to twice the initial volume and then heated to 200°C at the new volume.What is the final pressure in atm?
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DrBob222
(P1V1/T1) = (P2V2/T2)
You don't need to use moles of gas if you use this formula. Notice that you have no initial volume and no actual final volume (just twice the initial). I would pick a convenient number (any number) for V1 and multiply that by 2 for V2.
You don't need to use moles of gas if you use this formula. Notice that you have no initial volume and no actual final volume (just twice the initial). I would pick a convenient number (any number) for V1 and multiply that by 2 for V2.
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