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Gas is enclosed in a cylinder under S.T.P. conditions. At what temperature does the volume of the enclosed gas become 1/6th of its initial volume, pressure remaining constant ?

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To solve the problem of finding the temperature at which the volume of a gas becomes 1/6th of its initial volume while keeping the pressure constant, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify Initial Conditions**: - The gas is under Standard Temperature and Pressure (S.T.P) conditions. - At S.T.P, the initial temperature \( T_1 \) is 273 K. ...
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