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A jar contains a gas and a few drops of water at T K. The pressure in the jar is 830 mm of Hg. The temperature of the jar is reduced by 1%. The vapour pressure of water at two temperatures are 30 and 25 mm of Hg. Calculate the new pressure in the jar.

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817
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971
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771
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671
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Solution

The correct option is A 817
Here P1(gas)=830 mm Hg30 mm Hg
P1(gas)=800 mm Hg
P2=?
T1=T K, T2=0.99 T K as temperature is reduced by 1%
Then from PT (at const. V)
P1P2=T1T2800P2=T0.99 T
P2=792 mm of Hg (of gas)
Net new pressure = 792 + 25
=817 mm of Hg

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