A gas at an initial absolute pressure of 1 atm and an initial temperature of 25 °C is compressed such that the final volume is on tenth (1/10) the initial volume and the final absolute pressure is 40 atm. Find the final temperature of the gas.

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A gas at an initial absolute pressure of 1 atm and an initial temperature of 25 °C is compressed such that the final volume is on
tenth (1/10) the initial volume and the final absolute pressure is 40 atm. Find the final temperature of the gas.
Transcribed Image Text:A gas at an initial absolute pressure of 1 atm and an initial temperature of 25 °C is compressed such that the final volume is on tenth (1/10) the initial volume and the final absolute pressure is 40 atm. Find the final temperature of the gas.
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