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Equal Masses of Air Are Sealed in Two Vessels, One of Volume V0 and the Other of Volume 2v0. If the First Vessel is Maintained at a Temperature 300 K

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प्रश्न

Equal masses of air are sealed in two vessels, one of volume V0 and the other of volume 2V0. If the first vessel is maintained at a temperature 300 K and the other at 600 K, find the ratio of the pressures in the two vessels.

Use R = 8.31 JK-1 mol-1

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Let the pressure and temperature for the vessels of volume V0 and 2V0 be P1, T1 and P2 , T2, respectively.
Since the two vessels have the same mass of gasn1 = n2 = n.

\[T_1  = 300  K\] 

\[ T_2    =   600  K\] 

\[\text { Using  the  equation  of  state  for  perfect  gas,   we  get }\] \[PV = nRT\] 

\[\text { For  the  vessel  of  volume   V}_o : \] 

\[ P_1  V_o  = nR T_1                                                                        .  .  . \left( 1 \right)\] 

\[\text { For  the  vessel  of  volume  2 V}_o : \] 

\[ P_2 \left( 2 V_o \right) = nR T_2                                                                .  .  . \left( 2 \right)\] 

\[\text { Dividing  eq . }  \left( 2 \right) \text { by  eq .  } \left( 1 \right),   \text { we  get }\] 

\[\frac{2 P_2}{P_1} = \frac{T_2}{T_1} = \frac{600}{300} = 2\] 

\[ \Rightarrow \frac{P_2}{P_1} = 1\] 

\[ \Rightarrow  P_2 :  P_1  = 1: 1\]

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