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Problem P. 4688. (December 2014)

P. 4688. A thermally insulated container is divided into two parts by a wall of negligible volume. The volume of the two parts are 2 dm\(\displaystyle {}^3\) and 3 dm\(\displaystyle {}^3\). In the 2 dm\(\displaystyle {}^3\) part there is a sample of Helium gas at a temperature of 300 K and at a pressure of \(\displaystyle 2\cdot10^5\) Pa, and in the other part there is a sample of Oxygen gas at a temperature of 200 K and at a pressure of \(\displaystyle 10^5\) Pa. What will the temperature and the pressure of the mixture of gases if the wall is eliminated?

(4 pont)

Deadline expired on January 12, 2015.


Statistics:

100 students sent a solution.
4 points:68 students.
3 points:2 students.
2 points:3 students.
1 point:17 students.
0 point:10 students.

Problems in Physics of KöMaL, December 2014