A vessel is filled with a gas at a pressure of 76 cm of mercury of a certain temperature…
Physics · Class 11 · CBSE — Kinetic Theory
A vessel is filled with a gas at a pressure of 76 cm of mercury of a certain temperature. The mass of the gas is increased by 50% by introducing more gas in the vessel at the same temperature. The resultant pressure of the gas is
- 76 cm of mercury
- 108 cm of mercury
- 112 cm of mercury
- 114 cm of mercury
Answer
(D) 114 cm of mercury
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