Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
The stop cock connecting two bulbs of 5 ...

The stop cock connecting two bulbs of 5 L and 10 L containg an ideal at 18 atm and 12 atm respectively, is opened. If the temperature remains the same, calculate the final pressure.

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

14 atm
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

1 L of oxygen at a pressure of 1 atm and 2 L of nitrogen at a pressure of 0.5 atm, are introduced into a vessel of volume 1 L. If there is no change in temperature, the final pressure of the mixture of gas (in atm) is

The value of a cylinder containing initially 10L of an ideal gas at 25 atm and 25^(@)C is opened to the atmosphere, where the pressure is 760 torr and the temperature is 25^(@)C . Assuming that the process is isothermal the work in L-atm in the process is:

A vessel of irregular shape has a volume 'V'. It is first evacuated and coupled with a vessel of 4L capacity at 35^@C and 10 atm pressure. If the final pressure in both the vessels is 3atm, calculate the volume V.

In the two vessels of same volume, atomic hydrogen and helium at pressure 1 atm and 2 atm are filled. If temperature of both the sample is same then average speed of hydrogen atoms lt C_(H) gt will be related to that of helium lt C_(He) gt as

Two cylinders A and B of equal capacity are connected to each other via a stop cock. A contains a gas at standard temperature T and pressure P.B is completely evacuated. The entire system is thermally insulated. The stop cock is thermally insulted. The stop cock is suddenly opened. The find pressure of the gas in A and B is

Two bulbs of 100 c.c and 200 c.c capacity, contain the same gas at same temperature and pressure are connected by a capillary tube of negligible volume. Initially both were at 0^(@)C . Now the temperature of the bigger bulb is raised to 100^(@)C and that of the smaller bulb being kept at 0^(@)C . If the initial pressure was 76 cm of mercury, what is the final pressure ?