(a)
Interpretation: The figure showing gas present with some initial volume in a cylinder is given. The final temperature of the gas after the gas has been subjected to different changes is to be calculated.
Concept introduction: According to the Boyle’s law, the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to volume at the constant temperature and for fixed moles of gas.
According to the Charles’ law, the volume of a gas is directly proportional to temperature of the gas at the constant pressure and for fixed moles of gas.
According to Gay Lussac’s law, the pressure of the gas is directly proportional to temperature of the gas at constant volume and for a fixed number of moles of the gas.
To determine: The final temperature of the gas after the volume of gas is changed from
(b)
To determine: The final temperature of the gas after the pressure of gas is doubled.
(c)
To determine: The final temperature of the gas after the number of molecules is increased by
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