QUESTION 3
Consider a fixed amount of an ideal gas undergoing an isobaric process ("iso" is the greek word for equal and used as a prefix means that the word following will remain the same, so here "isobaric" mean "constant pressure"). Under these conditions doubling the temperature T of the gas will
Note: An ideal gas under these conditions is said to follow Gay-Lussac's Law (sometimes also called Charles' Law).
Double the volume. |
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Halve the volume. |
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Not change the volume. |
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QUESTION 4
Consider a fixed amount of an ideal gas undergoing an isochoric process ("iso" is the greek word for equal and used as a prefix means that the word following will remain the same, so here "isochoric" mean "constant volume"). Under these conditions doubling the temperature T of the gas will
Double the pressure. |
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Halve the pressure. |
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Not change the pressure. |
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3) at constant pressure
volume of a gas is directly proportional to temperature
so if temperature doubles volume also double............. so answer is Double the volume.
4) at constant volume
pressure of a gas is directly proportional to temperature
so if temperature doubles pressure also double.............. so answer is Double the pressure.
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