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Two cylinders A and B are connected by a tube of negligible volume, as shown in

Fig. 2.1.

Initially, tap T is closed. The cylinders contain an ideal gas at different pressures.


Cylinder A has a constant volume of 2.5 × 10³ cm³ and contains gas at pressure
3.4 x 105 Pa and temperature 300 K.
Show that cylinder A contains 0.34 mol of gas.


Cylinder B has a constant volume of 1.6 x 10³ cm³ and contains 0.20 mol of gas
When tap T is opened, the pressure of the gas in both cylinders is 3.9 × 105 Pascal
No thermal energy enters or leaves the gas.
Determine the final temperature of the gas.

Two cylinders A and B are connected by a tube of negligible volume, as shown in Fig-example-1

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PV=nRT

Where:

• P is the pressure,
• Vis the volume,
• n is the number of moles,
• R is the ideal gas constant,
• T is the temperature in Kelvin.
Two cylinders A and B are connected by a tube of negligible volume, as shown in Fig-example-1
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