1. Air in a cylinder with a volume of 500 cm3
is compressed by a piston to a volume of 150 cm3. If the initial
air pressure is 5 x 104 Pa (N/m2), what is the pressure in the
cylinder after compression? (Assume that this is a slow process,
and that T remains constant.)
8. The sample of gas in
Question 2 is contained in a rigid closed
container. If the pressure of the gas is 1013 mb at 20°C, what is
the pressure of the gas after T was doubled from 0°C?
( Question 2: A temperature of a sample
of gas at 0°C is doubled. What is the final temperature of the gas
in °C? )
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Air in a cylinder with a volume of 500 cm3 is compressed by a piston to a volume of 150 cm3. If the initial air pressure is 5 x 104 Pa (N/m2), what is the pressure in the cylinder after compression? (Assume that this is a slow process , and that T remains constant.) Pa?
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