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29 January, 21:25

When the volume of a gas is changed from 11.5 cm3 to? cm the temperature will change from 415 K to 200 K

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  1. 29 January, 23:04
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    Assuming that the gas acts like an ideal gas, we can calculate for the final volume using the ideal gas law:

    PV = nRT

    Where P = pressure, V = volume, n = number of moles, R = gas constant, and T = temperature

    Assuming that P, n, and R are constant throughout the process, we can define another constant K:

    V / T = K where K = nR / P

    Equating the initial and final states:

    Vi / Ti = Vf / Tf

    Substituting the given values:

    11.5 cm^3 / 415 K = Vf / 200 K

    Vf = 5.54 cm^3
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