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S S Awachar
Subject: Chemistry
, asked on 31/8/20
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Devshree Dalal
Subject: Chemistry
, asked on 15/6/18
a chamber of constant volume contains......
Q.1. A chamber of constant volume contains hydrogen gas. When the chamber is immersed in a both of melting ice (0
°
C), the pressure of the gas is
1
.
07
×
10
2
kPa. What pressure will be indicated when the chamber is brought to 100
°
C?
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Roma
Subject: Chemistry
, asked on 16/5/15
what role does repulsive force play in compressibility property of states of matter???
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Anushka .
Subject: Chemistry
, asked on 23/9/17
solve it's urgent.
Q.36. A 101 bulb contains an ideal gas of molar mass 81 at 27
°
C. Some gas is removed from the bulb until the pressure of gas decreased by 0.82 atm. The mass of gas removed is
(a) 27 g
(b) 81 g
(c) 40.5 g
(d) 54 g
Answer
1
Anushka .
Subject: Chemistry
, asked on 20/9/17
solve...answer m/4
Q.45. A container contains certain gas of mass m at high pressure. Some of the gas has been allowed to escape from the container. After some time, the pressure of the gas becomes half and its absolute temperature two-third. The amount of the gas escaped is
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Q.1. A chamber of constant volume contains hydrogen gas. When the chamber is immersed in a both of melting ice (0C), the pressure of the gas is kPa. What pressure will be indicated when the chamber is brought to 100C?
what role does repulsive force play in compressibility property of states of matter???
Q.36. A 101 bulb contains an ideal gas of molar mass 81 at 27C. Some gas is removed from the bulb until the pressure of gas decreased by 0.82 atm. The mass of gas removed is
(a) 27 g
(b) 81 g
(c) 40.5 g
(d) 54 g
Q.45. A container contains certain gas of mass m at high pressure. Some of the gas has been allowed to escape from the container. After some time, the pressure of the gas becomes half and its absolute temperature two-third. The amount of the gas escaped is