For many purposes we can treat methane CH4 as an ideal gas at temperatures above its boiling point of −161.°C. Suppose
Posted: Fri May 06, 2022 10:18 am
For many purposes we can treat methane CH4 as an ideal gas
at temperatures above its boiling point of −161.°C. Suppose
the temperature of a sample of methane gas is lowered
from −17.0°C to −43.0°C, and at the same time
the pressure is increased by 15.0%
%
at temperatures above its boiling point of −161.°C. Suppose
the temperature of a sample of methane gas is lowered
from −17.0°C to −43.0°C, and at the same time
the pressure is increased by 15.0%
%