An ideal gas at 27 0C is heated at constant pressure so as to double its volume. The temperature of the gas will be
300 0C
54 0C
600 0C
327 0C
At constant pressure, V1/V2 = T1/T2 where T is in kelvin.
When V is doubled, T also doubles.
4 moles of an ideal gas is at 0∘C. At constant pressure it is heated to double its volume, then its final temperature will be
A perfect gas at 27∘C is heated at constant pressure so as to triple its volume. The temperature of the gas will be
An ideal gas has volume V0 at 27∘C.It is heated at constant pressure so that its volume becomes 2V0. The final temperature is