In a constant-volume gas thermometer, the -1 pressure is 0.019 atm at 100 degrees Celsius. If the volume is held constant and the pressure is doubled, the final temperature will be: 373 0.027 / 0.019 = 530 K C=530 - 273 = 257 degrees Celsius 6One mole of an ideal gas has a temperature of 25 degree Celsius.
In a constant-volume gas thermometer, the -1 pressure is 0.019 atm at 100 degrees Celsius. If the volume is held constant and the pressure is doubled, the final temperature will be: 373 0.027 / 0.019 = 530 K C=530 - 273 = 257 degrees Celsius 6One mole of an ideal gas has a temperature of 25 degree Celsius.
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In a constant-volume gas thermometer, the -1 pressure is 0.019 atm at 100 degrees Celsius. If the volume is held constant and the pressure is doubled, the final temperature will be: 373 0.027 / 0.019 = 530 K C=530 - 273 = 257 degrees Celsius 6One mole of an ideal gas has a temperature of 25 degree Celsius.
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