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A sample of a monatomic ideal gas is originally at 20 °C.
Calculate its final temperature of the gas if the pressure is
doubled and volume is reduced to one-fourth its initial value.
11 years ago

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Steve
PV = kT
(2P)(V/4) = k(T/2)
11 years ago
Anonymous
10
7 years ago

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