12gm of gas occupy a volume of 4 * 10-3 m3 at a temperature of 7°C. After the gas is heated at constant pressure its density becomes 6 * 10-4gm/cm3. What is the temperature to which the gas was heated (in kelvin)?
12gm of gas occupy a volume of 4 * 10-3 m3 at a temperature of 7°C. After the gas is heated at constant pressure its density becomes 6 * 10-4gm/cm3. What is the temperature to which the gas was heated (in kelvin)?
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P = (RT/M? )ρ ⇒ P/ρT = constant
⇒ (12)/ (4 * 10? ³ * 10? ) * 280 = 6 * 10? * T ⇒ T = 1400K
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