Answer:
T₂ = 218.16 k = -54.84°C
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider, the general gas equation:
PV = nRT
where,
P = Pressure of Gas
V = Volume of Gas
n = No. of Moles of Gas = mass in gram/Molecular Mass = m/M
R = Gas Constant
T = Temperature of Gas
Now,
PV = mRT/M
P/mT = RM/V
since, RM/V = Constant values in both final and initial states.
therefore,
P₁/m₁T₁ = P₂/m₂T₂
T₂ = P₂m₁T₁/m₂P₁
where,
T₂ = Final Temperature = ?
P₂ = Final Pressure = 1.8 atm
m₁ = Initial Mass = 10 kg
P₁ = Initial Pressure = 5 atm
m₂ = Final Mass = 10 kg/2 = 5 kg
T₁ = Initial Temperature = 30°C + 273 = 303 k
Therefore,
T₂ = (1.8 atm)(10 kg)(303 k)/(5 kg)(5 atm)
T₂ = 218.16 k = -54.84°C