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In a constant volume gas thermometer, the pressure of the working gas is measured by the difference in the levels of mercury in the two arms of a U-tube connected to the gas at one end. When the bulb is placed at the room temperature 27.0, the mercury column in the arm open to atmosphere stands 5.00 cms above the level of mercury in the other arm. When the bulb is placed in a hot liquid, the difference of mercury levels becomes 45.0 cms. Calculate the temperature of the liquid. (Atmospheric pressure = 75.0 cm of mercury.)


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155

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B

177

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C

187

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165.

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Solution

The correct option is B

177


The pressure of the gas = atmospheric pressure + the pressure due to the difference in mercury levels

At 27, the pressure is (75 cm + 5 cm) = 80 cm of mercury. At the liquid's temperature, the pressure is (75 cm + 45 cm) = 120 cm of mercury

Using T2=(P2P1)T1, the temperature of the liquid is -

T=[(12080)×(27.0+273.15)]K=450.22 K=177.07C177C.


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