A sample of sulfur dioxide gas has a volume of 0. 871 l and a temperature of 315 k, under a constant pressure. What is the new volume if the temperature is increased to 385 k?



Answer :

PV = NkT, where P is a gas's absolute pressure, V is the volume it occupies, N is the quantity of atoms and molecules in the gas, and T is its absolute temperature, is the formula for the ideal gas law.

How is volume pressure determined?

These equations are variations of the ideal gas law, PV = nRT, in which P is the gas's pressure, V is its volume, n is the gas's number of moles, T is the gas' kelvin temperature, and R is the ideal (universal) gas constant.

Are pressure and volume a work?

The work produced by the compression or expansion of a fluid is known as pressure-volume work. Pressure-volume work occurs whenever the volume changes while the external pressure stays constant.

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