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An open bulb containing air at `19^(@)C` was cooled to a certain temperature at which the no. of moles of gaseous molecules increased by 25% What is the final temperature?

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To solve the problem step by step, we will use the ideal gas law and the relationship between the number of moles and temperature. ### Step 1: Understand the initial conditions We start with an open bulb containing air at a temperature of \( T_1 = 19^\circ C \). ### Step 2: Convert the initial temperature to Kelvin To convert Celsius to Kelvin, we use the formula: \[ ...
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