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23 June, 00:25

Is the state of the air in an isolated room completely specified by the temperature and the pressure? Explain.

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  1. 23 June, 01:56
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    I think the the state of the air in an isolated room is completely specified by the temperature and the pressure. Since it is isolated, the volume would be the same as the room. Gas is specified by temperature, pressure and volume. Having the values for pressure and temperature then the gas is completely specified. Hope this answers the question.
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