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In a constant-volume gas thermometer, the -1

pressure is 0.019 atm at 100 degrees Celsius. Find


.the temperature when the pressure is 0.027 atm

Using  we will find that Tf = (373*0.027)/0.019 = 530 K


C=530 – 273 = 257
((Hint: Change the unit of the temperature from degrees to Kelvin))

.Ans. 257 degrees Celsius

4- Fahrenheit and Kelvin scales agree at a reading


of:
Tf = Tk  (9/5)Tc + 32 = Tc + 273  273 – 32 = (9/5)Tc – Tc = (4/5)Tc
 Tc = (5/4)*241 = 301.25
Then change it to Kelvin by adding 273  T = 301 + 273 = 574 K

Ans. 574 K.

6- One mole of an ideal gas has a temperature of 25


degree Celsius. If the volume is held constant and
the pressure is doubled, the final temperature will
be:

Using  where Pf = 2Pi  Tf = 2 * (25) = 500


Tf = 50 + 273 = 323 K

Ans. 323 K.

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