(a) A tank contains one mole of oxygen gas at a pressure of 5.25 atm and a temperature of 32.0°C. The tank (which has a fixed volume) is heated until the pressure inside triples. What is the final temperature of the gas? (b) A cylinder with a moveable piston contains one mole of oxygen, again at a pressure of 5.25 atm and a temperature of 32.0°C. Now, the cylinder is heated so that both the pressure inside and the volume of the cylinder double. What is the final temperature of the gas?

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(a) A tank contains one mole of oxygen gas at a pressure of 5.25 atm and a temperature of 32.0°C. The tank (which has a fixed volume) is heated until the pressure
inside triples. What is the final temperature of the gas?
(b) A cylinder with a moveable piston contains one mole of oxygen, again at a pressure of 5.25 atm and a temperature of 32.0°C. Now, the cylinder is heated so that both
the pressure inside and the volume of the cylinder double. What is the final temperature of the gas?
Transcribed Image Text:(a) A tank contains one mole of oxygen gas at a pressure of 5.25 atm and a temperature of 32.0°C. The tank (which has a fixed volume) is heated until the pressure inside triples. What is the final temperature of the gas? (b) A cylinder with a moveable piston contains one mole of oxygen, again at a pressure of 5.25 atm and a temperature of 32.0°C. Now, the cylinder is heated so that both the pressure inside and the volume of the cylinder double. What is the final temperature of the gas?
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