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Interpretation:
Pressure in each container before and after the stopcock is opened has to be calculated. Also, the container after the stopwatch is opened has to be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
The properties that are dependent upon the size or the amount of eth matter contained in the system are termed as extensive properties. They are additive in nature.
Any gas obeys the assumption laid down in kinetic molecular theory is said to be an ideal gas. The combination of all the
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Answer to Problem 6.92QE
Pressure in the left and right container before the stopcock is opened are
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Since each dot represents
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The formula to convert degree Celsius to kelvin is as follows:
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Rearrange equation (1) to obtain the expression of temperature as follows:
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After the stopcock is opened the volume is taken as the sum of the volume of both containers as it is an extensive property. Thus the total volume is calculated as follows:
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Similarly, the amount of substance or the number of moles is also an additive property, therefore, the total number of moles
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Since when the stop corks are opened the number of moles must be equilibrated as the volume is equal on both sides. As a result, one molecule from the left container moves to the right so that each side has
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