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The change in the magnitude of the volume of an ideal gas, when a small additional pressure ΔP is applied at a constant temperature, is the same as the change when the temperature is reduced by a small quantity ΔT at constant pressure. The initial temperature and pressure of the gas were 300 K and 2 atm, respectively. If|ΔT|=C|ΔP|, value of C in (K/atm) is |
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Answer» The change in the magnitude of the volume of an ideal gas, when a small additional pressure ΔP is applied at a constant temperature, is the same as the change when the temperature is reduced by a small quantity ΔT at constant pressure. The initial temperature and pressure of the gas were 300 K and 2 atm, respectively. If|ΔT|=C|ΔP|, value of C in (K/atm) is |
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