
Concept explainers
Interpretation:
The unknown quantity for the given gas samples are to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
The ideal gas equation is used to represent the relation between the volume, pressure, temperature and number of moles of an ideal gas. The ideal gas equation is given as,
Where,
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Answer to Problem 6.24E
The final pressure of given sample A is
The final volume of given sample B is
The final temperature of given sample C is
Explanation of Solution
The combined
Where,
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For sample A,
The initial pressure is
The initial volume is
The initial temperature is
The final volume is
The final temperature is
To calculate the final pressure the formula used is,
Substitute the values of initial and final volume, initial and final temperature and initial pressure to calculate the value of final pressure.
Thus, the final pressure of given sample A is
For sample B,
The initial pressure is
The initial volume is
The initial temperature is
The final pressure is
The final temperature is
To calculate the final volume the formula used is,
Substitute the values of initial volume, initial and final temperature and initial and final pressure to calculate the value of final volume.
Thus, the final volume of given sample B is
For sample C,
The initial pressure is
The initial volume is
The initial temperature is
The final pressure is
The final volume is
To calculate the final temperature the formula used is,
Substitute the values of initial and final volume, initial temperature and initial and final pressure to calculate the value of final temperature.
Thus, the final temperature of given sample C is
The final pressure of given sample A is
The final volume of given sample B is
The final temperature of given sample C is
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