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March 16, 2016, 08:11 |
Ideal gas approach valid for this situation?
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Jordi Pina
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Dear all,
I’m studying a heating at V=ct of a recipient with a geometry like the following: The heating is from 298K to 363K with an initial pressure of 1 atm. Using the ideal gas equation I obtain P2=T2/T1*P1 My big question is: Can I consider the situation using the ideal gas approach? My doubt is the low heigth of the geometry, only 0.8mm. Thanks a lot! |
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