19. Which of the following best describes how an increase in the number of moles of a gas will affect a gas in a non-flexible container? a the volume will increase C. the pressure will increase d. the volume will decrease b. the temperature will increase

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Problem 21.15P: A sample of a diatomic ideal gas has pressure P and volume V. When the gas is warmed, its pressure...
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19. Which of the following best describes how an increase in the number of moles of a gas will affect a
gas in a non-flexible container?
a the volume will increase
C. the pressure will increase
d. the volume will decrease
b. the temperature will increase
Transcribed Image Text:19. Which of the following best describes how an increase in the number of moles of a gas will affect a gas in a non-flexible container? a the volume will increase C. the pressure will increase d. the volume will decrease b. the temperature will increase
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For ideal gases,

PV=nRT

n= number of moles

V=volume

R=Universal gas constant

T = Absolute temperature

P=Absolute pressure

 

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