A thermally isolated container stores N₂ gas at 27.24 °C at one atomospheric pressure. Suddenly the pressure of the gas is increased to two atmospheric pressures. Assuming N₂ to behave as an ideal gas, estimate the change in temperature of the gas, in Celsius degrees (°C).
A thermally isolated container stores N₂ gas at 27.24 °C at one atomospheric pressure. Suddenly the pressure of the gas is increased to two atmospheric pressures. Assuming N₂ to behave as an ideal gas, estimate the change in temperature of the gas, in Celsius degrees (°C).
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Transcribed Image Text:A thermally isolated container stores N₂ gas at 27.24 °C at one atomospheric pressure. Suddenly the
pressure of the gas is increased to two atmospheric pressures. Assuming N₂ to behave as an ideal gas,
estimate the change in temperature of the gas, in Celsius degrees (°C).
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