An insulated container has a partition wall to divide it into two compartments I and II. The partition wall can move without any friction and it is conducting. Same gas fills the two compartments. Initial parameters for both compartments are shown in the figure. Find the incorrect option at the equilibrium position.
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a
The pressure in the two compartments are equal.
b
Volume of compartment I is 3V5.
c
Volume of compartment I is 12V7.
d
Final pressure in compartment I is 5P3.
answer is C.
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Detailed Solution
For any closed system, number of moles remain conserved.n1+n2=n1′+n2′Here, n1, n2 = initial moles and n1′,n2′= final moles when piston comes in equilibrium, Final pressure and final temperature becomes equal.From the ideal gas equation we know that PV = nRT where n = number of molesPutting the values of number of moles in above equation givesPVRT+2P⋅2VRT=P′RT[3V]⇒P′ = 5P3Here P' = final pressureFor left chamber,PV=P′V′=5P3V′⇒V′=3V5