Combined Calculat 2.docx- Cnelicte Home Insert Draw History Review View Learning Tools Hahn PAP graha Babu 7 A sealed cylinder of gas contains nitrogen gas at 1000 kPa pressure and a temperature of 20.0°C. The cylinder is left in the sun, and the temperature of the gas increases to 50.0°C. What is the new pressure in the cylinder? 8 A gas takes up a volume of 1.7 liters, has a pressure of 334 mmHg, and a temperature of 299 K. If I raise the temperature to 350 K and lower the pressure to 121 mmHg, what is the new volume of the gas?
Ideal and Real Gases
Ideal gases obey conditions of the general gas laws under all states of pressure and temperature. Ideal gases are also named perfect gases. The attributes of ideal gases are as follows,
Gas Laws
Gas laws describe the ways in which volume, temperature, pressure, and other conditions correlate when matter is in a gaseous state. The very first observations about the physical properties of gases was made by Robert Boyle in 1662. Later discoveries were made by Charles, Gay-Lussac, Avogadro, and others. Eventually, these observations were combined to produce the ideal gas law.
Gaseous State
It is well known that matter exists in different forms in our surroundings. There are five known states of matter, such as solids, gases, liquids, plasma and Bose-Einstein condensate. The last two are known newly in the recent days. Thus, the detailed forms of matter studied are solids, gases and liquids. The best example of a substance that is present in different states is water. It is solid ice, gaseous vapor or steam and liquid water depending on the temperature and pressure conditions. This is due to the difference in the intermolecular forces and distances. The occurrence of three different phases is due to the difference in the two major forces, the force which tends to tightly hold molecules i.e., forces of attraction and the disruptive forces obtained from the thermal energy of molecules.
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7 A sealed cylinder of gas contains nitrogen gas at 1000 kPa pressure and a temperature of 20.0°C. The
cylinder is left in the sun, and the temperature of the gas increases to 50.0°C. What is the new
pressure in the cylinder?
8 A gas takes up a volume of 1.7 liters, has a pressure of 334 mmHg, and a temperature of 299 K. If I
raise the temperature to 350K and lower the pressure to 121 mmHg, what is the new volume of the
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