2.16 mol of gas in the figure shown undergoes a constant volume heating from point 2 until the pressure is restored to the value it had at point 1. What is the final temperature of the gas in Fahrenheit?
Since the link provided is not working So i am giving clues here
Since volume constant
P1*V1 = n*R*T1
T1 = P1*V1/(n*R)
From the figure one may know easily the numerical values of P1 and V1
then one may calculate T1 in kelvin
P1/T1 = P2/T2
Substitute P1 and P2 values from the figure and T1 value from the
above formula,we can calculate easily t2 in kelvin
then convert inti degree celsius using Tk = Tc+273.15
and then convert it into fahrenheits
by using Tc/5 = (Tf-32)/9
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