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An open vessel at 27^(@)C is heated unti...

An open vessel at `27^(@)C` is heated until `3//5^(th)` of the air in it has been expelled. Assuming that the volume of the vessel remains constant find
the air escaped out if vessel is heated to 900 K?

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To solve the problem step by step, we will use the ideal gas law and the information provided in the question. ### Step 1: Convert the initial temperature to Kelvin The initial temperature is given as \(27^\circ C\). To convert this to Kelvin, we use the formula: \[ T(K) = T(°C) + 273.15 \] So, ...
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