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[Solved] Two flasks I and II shown below are connected by a valve of negligible volume. When the valve is opened, the final pressure of the system in bar is x × 10^-2.

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Two flasks I and II shown below are connected by a valve of negligible volume.

When the valve is opened, the final pressure of the system in bar is x × 10-2. The value of x is ______. (Integer answer)

[Assume Ideal gas; 1 bar = 105 Pa; Molar mass of N2 = 28.0 g mol-1 ; R = 8.31 J mol-1 K-1]

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Applying ; (nI + nII)initial = (nI + nII)final

⇒ Assuming the system attains a final temperature of T (such that 300 < T < 60)

⇒ \(\Big(Heat\; lost \; by  \; N_2 \\ of \;  container I \Big)\) = \(\Big(Heat\; gained \; by \; N_2 \\of \; container II \Big)\)

⇒ nI Cm (300–T) = nII Cm (T–60)

⇒ \(\Big(\frac{2.8}{2.8}\Big)\)(300 - T) = \(\frac{0.2}{28}\)(T - 60)

⇒ 14(300 – T) = T – 60

⇒ \(\frac{14 \times 300 + 60}{15}\) = T

⇒ T = 284 K (final temperature)

⇒ If the final pressure = P

⇒ (nI + nII)final = \(\Big(\frac{3.0}{2.8}\Big)\)

⇒ \(\Big(\frac{P}{RT}\Big)\)(VI + VII) = \(\frac{3.0\;gm}{28\;gm/mol}\)

P = \(\Big(\frac{3}{28}\Big)\)mol x 8.31 \(\frac{J}{mol-K}\) x \(\frac{284 K}{3 \times 10^{-3}m^3}\)x \(10^{-5}\frac{bar}{Pa}\)

⇒ 0.84287 bar

⇒ 84.28 x 10-2 bar 

⇒ 84

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