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A gas is heated in such a way so that its pressure and volume both becomes double. Again by lowering temperature, one fourth of initial number of moles of air has been taken in, to maintain the double volume and pressure. By what fraction, the temperature must have been raised finally?
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Question Text | A gas is heated in such a way so that its pressure and volume both becomes double. Again by lowering temperature, one fourth of initial number of moles of air has been taken in, to maintain the double volume and pressure. By what fraction, the temperature must have been raised finally? |
Updated On | May 13, 2022 |
Topic | Mole Concept & Redox |
Subject | Chemistry |
Class | Class 11 |
Answer Type | Video solution: 1 |
Upvotes | 97 |
Avg. Video Duration | 4 min |