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HEAT : Two identical vessels are connected by a tube with a valve letting the gas pass from one vessel into the other if the pressure difference dP >= 1.1 atm. Initially there was vacuum in one vessel while the other contained ideal gas at a temperature Ti=27^°C and pressure P1 = 1atm. Then both vessels were heated to a temperature Tf = 107^°C. Upto what value will the pressure in the first vessel (which had vacuum initially) will increase? |
| Answer» HEAT : Two identical vessels are connected by a tube with a valve letting the gas pass from one vessel into the other if the pressure difference dP >= 1.1 atm. Initially there was vacuum in one vessel while the other contained ideal gas at a temperature Ti=27^°C and pressure P1 = 1atm. Then both vessels were heated to a temperature Tf = 107^°C. Upto what value will the pressure in the first vessel (which had vacuum initially) will increase? | |