At What Temperature Will The Volume Of A Gas Double Itself?

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273∘C

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At which temperature do the pressure and volume of a gas becomes double if it is heated from 273 K?

What happens to the pressure when volume of gas is doubled at constant :: ❇According to the Boyle's law we can say that at constant temperature

The pressure is inversely proportional to the volume

.. If the volume of gas is doubled the pressure is reduced by half..

At what temperature volume of a certain amount of gas at STP will become double?


273∘C

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What temperature would be necessary to double the volume of a gas at STP if the pressure is decreased by 50%?

What temperature would be necessary to double the volume of a gas initially at s.t.p. if the pressure is decreased by 50% ? Ans [

0°C

]

What happens to the volume of an ideal gas when the temperature is doubled and the pressure is halved?

When the pressure on the piston is doubled,

it moves downward until the pressure exerted by the gas equals the pressure exerted by the piston

. At this point the volume of the gas is halved. If the pressure on the piston is again doubled, the volume of gas decreases to one-fourth its original volume.

At what centigrade temperature will a given volume of gas?


320∘C

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At what temperature does the volume of a gas become negligible?


absolute zero

, the zero point of the ideal gas temperature scale, denoted by 0 degrees on the Kelvin and Rankine temperature scales, which is equivalent to −273.15°C and −459.67°C.

What is the value of STP?

Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP) is defined as

0 degrees Celsius and 1 atmosphere of pressure

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What happens to volume when both pressure and temperature are doubled?

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. And if the temperature is doubled,

the volume increases to twice the original volume

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What happens to pressure when volume and temperature increases?

The

pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume when temperature is constant

. The product of pressure and volume is constant when temperature is constant. This relationship is known as Boyle's law or Mariotte's law .

What is the relationship between volume and temperature?


Charles's law

states that the volume of a given amount of gas is directly proportional to its temperature on the kelvin scale when the pressure is held constant.

What will be the volume of a gas when 3 Litres of it is cooled down from 27 C to C at constant pressure?

Therefore, the volume of a gas when 3 litres of it is cooled down from 27 degree Celsius to minus seventy three degree Celsius at constant pressure is 2 litres.

What is the volume of gas at 0 degree Celsius?

Question: The volume of a sample of gas at 0 degrees Celsius is

100 liters

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How do I calculate volume?

Whereas the basic formula for the area of a rectangular shape is length × width, the basic formula for volume is

length × width × height

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What is ideal gas temperature?

One mole of an ideal gas has a volume of 22.710947(13) litres at standard temperature and pressure (a temperature of

273.15 K

and an absolute pressure of exactly 10

5

Pa) as defined by IUPAC since 1982.

Is volume zero Possible?

Based on the latest breakthroughs in particle physics, the answer is a

plain NO

– it's not possible for a massive particle to have no volume. In fact, it is NOT possible for any particle, whether massive or massless, to have zero volume. ALL particles have a certain volume, no matter how small beyond observation.

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