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In defining the ideal gas temperature scale, It is assumed thet the pressure of the gas at constant volume is proportional to the temperature T. How can we verify wheter this is true of not? Are we using the kinetic theory of gases? Are we using the experimental result that the pressure is proportional to temperature?

In defining the ideal gas temperature scale, It is assumed thet the pressure of the gas at constant volume is proportional to the temperature T. How can we verify wheter this is true of not? Are we using the kinetic theory of gases? Are we using the experimental result that the pressure is proportional to temperature?

Which law states that the volume of an ideal gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to the absolute temperature?

For 1 mole of an ideal gas, during an adiabatic process, the square of the pressure of a gas is found to be proportional to the cube of its absolute temperature. The specific heat of the gas at constant volume is (R - universal gas constant)

The pressure of the gas in a constant volume gas thermometer is 70 kPa at the ice point. Find the pressure at the steam point.

The pressure of the gas in a constant volume gas thermometer is 70 kPa at the ice point. Find the pressure at the steam point.

The pressure of the gas in a constant volume gas thermometer is 70 kPa at the ice point. Find the pressure at the steam point.

Assertion : The pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume at constant temperature and n. Reason : The gas volume is directly proportional to n at constant temperature and pressure .

Assertion : The pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume at constant temperature and n. Reason : The gas volume is directly proportional to n at constant temperature and pressure .