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cmall98Lv1
15 Jun 2023
For many purposes we can treat ammonia NH3 as an ideal gas at temperatures above its boiling point of −33.°C. Suppose the pressure on a 610.mL sample of ammonia gas at 0°C is doubled.
Is it possible to change the temperature of the ammonia at the same time such that the volume of the gas doesn't change? yes or no?
If you answered yes, calculate the new temperature of the gas. Round your answer to the nearest °C.
For many purposes we can treat ammonia NH3 as an ideal gas at temperatures above its boiling point of −33.°C. Suppose the pressure on a 610.mL sample of ammonia gas at 0°C is doubled.
Is it possible to change the temperature of the ammonia at the same time such that the volume of the gas doesn't change? yes or no? If you answered yes, calculate the new temperature of the gas. Round your answer to the nearest °C.Liked by cmall98 and 1 others
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