A gas has a volume of at 10°C. If the pressure is doubled, at what temperature will the volume still — States of Matter and Gaseous State Chemistry Question
Question
A gas has a volume of $V \text{ cm}^3$ at 10°C. If the pressure is doubled, at what temperature will the volume still be $V \text{ cm}^3$?
Answer: D
💡 Solution & Explanation
P1/T1 = P2/T2 implies P1/283 = 2P1/T2. T2 = 566 K. In Celsius: 566 - 273 = 293°C. Therefore, correct answer is D.
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