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Question: At \(100 K\) and \(0.1\) atmospheric pressure, the volume of helium gas is \(10\) litres. If volume ...
At 100K and 0.1 atmospheric pressure, the volume of helium gas is 10 litres. If volume and pressure are doubled, its temperature will change to
Solution
The conductor is described as the material which enables the electric current or heat to transfer through it. The electrons inside a conductor are freely passed from atom to atom when the potential difference is implemented across them. The materials which do not provide the electric current or heat to move through it such kind of material is called an insulator. The covalent bond between the insulator atoms is powerful. Thus, the charges do not flow freely. The resistivity of the insulator is very large.
Complete step-by-step solution:
The equation of gas is:
PV=nRT
Where, P is the pressure of the gas.
V is the volume of the gas.
T is the temperature of the gas.
R is the universal gas constant.
n is the number of moles.
N, R are constants.
PV∝T
⟹TPV=constant
⟹T1P1V1=T2P2V2
If volume and pressure are doubled; P1=2P2, V2=2V1 and T1=100K
100P1V1=T22P1×2V1
⟹T2=4×100
⟹T2=400K
Hence, Temperature will change to 400K.
Note: If two gases have an equal volume, they must contain the exact molecular quantities. The combined gas law formula declares that with a constant amount of gas, the gas pressure multiplied by its volume and divided by its temperature is also consistent.