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An ideal gas has the following initial conditions: Vi = 490 cm3, Pi = 5 atm, and Ti = 100°C. What is its final temperature if the pressure is reduced to 1 atm and the volume expands to 1000 cm3?

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8 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
P1V1/t1=P2V2/T2

T2=P2V2/(p1V1)* T1

change t1 to degrees K, NOT C.

8 years ago

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