You know that PV/T is constant. So, you want T' such that
PV/T = (4P)(4V)/T'
T' = (16PVT/PV) = 16T
Now just plug in your value of T.
A certain volume of a gas at 298k is heated such that its volume and pressure are now four times their original value.what is the new temperature?
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A certain volume of a at 298k is heated such that its volume and pressure are now four times their original value.what is the new temperature
We know that PV/T is constant.so,we want T^1 such that PV/t=(4p)(4v)/t^1
T^1=(16PVT/PV)
=16T
So for new temperature,
T^2=initial temperature×volume of gas
=16×298
=4768•0k
T^1=(16PVT/PV)
=16T
So for new temperature,
T^2=initial temperature×volume of gas
=16×298
=4768•0k