The pressure in a constant volume gas thermometer is 0.700

  1. The pressure in a constant-volume gas thermometer is 0.700 atm at 100°C and 0.512 atm at 0°C.(a) What is the temperature when
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  2. The pressure in a constant-volume gas thermometer is 0.700atm at 100 deg. Celsius and 0.512atm at 0 deg. Celsius.a) What is the
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  3. The volume V of a gas varies inversely as the pressure P on it. If the volume is 250 cm3 under a pressure of 35 kg/cm3, solve
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  4. Initially 1.200 mol of an ideal gas in a container occupies a volume of 3.50 l at a pressure of 3.30 atm with an internal energy
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  5. Initially 1.200 mol of an ideal gas in a container occupies a volume of 3.50 l at a pressure of 3.30 atm with an internal energy
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  6. At a constant temperature, the pressure, P, and volume, V, of a trapped gas have the relationship P equals the quotient of k
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  7. According to Boyle's Law, a gas has a volume of 5.0 L at a certain pressure. How must the pressure be changed to double the
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  8. 1. A sample of gas under a pressure of 622 kPa has a volume of 233 cm3. The pressure is increased to 988 kPa, while the
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  9. 1. A sample of gas under a pressure of 622 kPa has a volume of 233 cm3. The pressure is increased to 988 kPa, while the
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  10. The process of inhalation in the lung may be modelled (very simplistically) by the pV diagram shown below , in which the
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