What temperature (in °C) did an ideal gas shift to if it was initially at -23.5 °C at 4.33 bar and 35.0 L and the pressure was changed to 8.71 bar and the volume changed to 15.0 L?

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What temperature (in °C) did an ideal gas shift to if it was initially at -23.5 °C at 4.33 bar and 35.0 L and the pressure was changed to 8.71 bar and the volume changed to 15.0 L?

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An ideal gas changes its inital state to final state asfollowing-Inital state                                                    Final stateP1=4.33 bar                                             P2=8.71 barV1=35.0 Lit                                          V2=15 LitT1=-23.5°C =(273-23.5)K             T2=?                          = 249.5KWhereP1=initial pressure of the ideal gasV1=initial volume of ideal gasT1=initial temperature of the gasP2=Final pressure of the gasV2=Final volume of the ideal gasT2=Final temperature of the gasusing the above values we have to calculate Final temperature T2 of the gas.

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