To raise the volume of the gas by four times, which of the following methods are correct ?
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — States of Matter (Gases and Liquids)
To raise the volume of the gas by four times, which of the following methods are correct ?
- T is doubled and P is also doubled
- Keeping P constant, T is raised by four times
- Temperature is doubled and pressure is halved
- Keeping temperature constant, pressure is reduced to \(\text { 1/4th }\) of its initial value.
Answer
(B) Keeping P constant, T is raised by four times, (C) Temperature is doubled and pressure is halved, (D) Keeping temperature constant, pressure is reduced to 1/4th of its initial value.
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