At what temperature must a gas at 300K be cool down in order to reduce its volume to one third of its original volume pressure remaining constant?
Table of Contents
- 1 At what temperature must a gas at 300K be cool down in order to reduce its volume to one third of its original volume pressure remaining constant?
- 2 What is the temperature in ⁰C of a gas that is 300 K?
- 3 When the pressure of the gas is tripled the volume is reduced to its original volume?
- 4 How do you convert the following temperature to Celsius scale 300k?
- 5 What will be the volume of a gas when 3 Litres of it is cooled down from 150c to 730c at constant pressure?
- 6 What will be the volume of a gas?
- 7 How do you convert the temperature to the Celsius scale?
- 8 What will be the value of 500k in the form of Celsius scale?
At what temperature must a gas at 300K be cool down in order to reduce its volume to one third of its original volume pressure remaining constant?
100K
To what temperature must a gas at 300K be cooled in order to reduce its volume to (1)/(3)th of its original volume, pressure remaining constant. Pressure is constant means Charles. law can be applied. ∴ Final temperature is 100K.
What is the temperature in ⁰C of a gas that is 300 K?
Therefore, 300 Kelvin is equal to a Celsius temperature of 26.85 oC.
What will be the volume of a gas when 3 Litres of it is cooled down from 27 degree Celsius to 73 degree Celsius at constant pressure?
T1 = 15+273 = 288K V1 = 3L T2 = -73 + 273 = 200 K V2 =? V1/T1 = V2 / T2 V2 = 3 x 200 / 288 = 2.08 L.
When the pressure of the gas is tripled the volume is reduced to its original volume?
The volume is directly proportional to the temperature and inversely proportional to the pressure. If the volume is tripled, the volume decreases to one third the original volume.
How do you convert the following temperature to Celsius scale 300k?
Answer
- Temperature in celsius = 300 – 273 = 127° C.
- Temperature in celsius = 573 – 273 = 300° C.
What temperature in Celsius is equal to 120 K?
Kelvin to Celsius conversion table
Kelvin (K) | Celsius (°C) |
---|---|
100 K | -173.15 °C |
110 K | -163.15 °C |
120 K | -153.15 °C |
130 K | -143.15 °C |
What will be the volume of a gas when 3 Litres of it is cooled down from 150c to 730c at constant pressure?
V1/T1 = V2 / T2 , V2 = ( 3 x 200) / 288 = 2.08 L.
What will be the volume of a gas?
What is the volume of 1 mole of an ideal gas at STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure = 0 °C, 1 atm)? So, the volume of an ideal gas is 22.41 L/mol at STP. This, 22.4 L, is probably the most remembered and least useful number in chemistry.
What will happen to the temperature of a gas if its volume tripled and its pressure remains constant?
Boyle’s law states that the pressure of a gas and the volume it occupies are inversely proportional. Therefore, if the pressure increases by a factor of 3 (tripled), then at constant temperature, we expect the volume to decrease by a factor of 13 (“cut in third”).
How do you convert the temperature to the Celsius scale?
Temperature in celsius = Temperature in kelvin – 273
- Temperature in celsius = 293K – 273 = 20° C.
- Temperature in celsius = 470 – 273 = 197° C.
What will be the value of 500k in the form of Celsius scale?
Convert 500 K to degree Celsius. Hence, 500 K is equal to 226.85 °C.