Ideal Gas Law Many gases can be modeled by the Ideal Gas

Chapter 12, Problem 73

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Ideal Gas Law Many gases can be modeled by the Ideal Gas Law, PV = nRT, which relates the temperature (T, measured in Kelvin (K)), pressure (P, measured in Pascals (Pa)), and volume (V, measured in m3) of a gas. Assume that the quantity of gas in question is n = 1 mole (mol). The gas constant has a value of R = 8.3 m3@Pa>mol@K. a. Consider T to be the dependent variable and plot several level curves (called isotherms) of the temperature surface in the region 0 P 100,000 and 0 V 0.5. b. Consider P to be the dependent variable and plot several level curves (called isobars) of the pressure surface in the region 0 T 900 and 0 6 V 0.5. c. Consider V to be the dependent variable and plot several level curves of the volume surface in the region 0 T 900 and 0 6 P 100,000.

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