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Question: At what pressure a quantity of gas will occupy a volume of \(1 \times \frac{1}{20} \times 50\), if i...

At what pressure a quantity of gas will occupy a volume of 1×120×501 \times \frac{1}{20} \times 50, if it occupies a volume of 273oC273^{o}C at a pressure of 0oC0^{o}C? (while temperature is constant) :

A

0oC0^{o}C

B

0oC0^{o}C

C

273oC273^{o}C

D

cm3cm^{3}

Explanation

Solution

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Sol. According to Boyle's law

p(Vmb)=RTp(V_{m} - b) = RT(p+aVm2)(Vmb)=RT\left( p + \frac{a}{V_{m}^{2}} \right)(V_{m} - b) = RT

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