Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The reading of pressure gauge (in
Concept Introduction:
The ideal gas equation is:
Where,
P is the pressure
V is the volume
T is the temperature
R is molar gas constant
n is the mole
To Give: The reading of pressure gauge (in
(b)
Interpretation:
The interactions in the container that causes pressure has to be described
Concept Introduction:
Pressure is coined as the force exerted per unit area of surface and is given by the below formula as,
The SI unit of pressure is pascal (
To Describe: The interactions in the container that causes pressure
(c)
Interpretation:
Using the kinetic theory, the change in pressure when the temperature in the container gets increased to
Concept Introduction:
According to kinetic theory, the pressure (P) of a gas, is directly proportional to the frequency of molecular collisions and the average force exerted by a molecule.
To Explain: Using the kinetic theory, the change in pressure when the temperature in the container gets increased to
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