Respuesta :
You have to use the combined gas law (P₁V₁/T₁=P₂V₂/T₂) and solve for P₂ to get P₂=P₁V₁T₂/T₁V₂.
You need to convert all of the temperature values into terms of Kelvin so -50°C turns into 223K and 102°C turns to 375K. After you make that conversion you can just plug in all of the values into the idea gas law and you should get P₂=228.5kpa.
I hope this helps. Let me know if anything is unclear.
You need to convert all of the temperature values into terms of Kelvin so -50°C turns into 223K and 102°C turns to 375K. After you make that conversion you can just plug in all of the values into the idea gas law and you should get P₂=228.5kpa.
I hope this helps. Let me know if anything is unclear.
Answer:
The new pressure would be 128.5 kPa
Explanation:
We need to use the combined gas law to solve this problem:
[tex]\frac{P_{1}V_{1} }{T_{1}}=\frac{P_{2}V_{2} }{T_{2}}[/tex]
But before using this equation we must convert °C into K.
- -50.0°C = 223.16 K
- 102 °C = 375.16 K
Then we put the data in the equation and solve for P₂:
[tex]\frac{107kPa*5.00L}{223.16K}= \frac{P_{2}*7.00L}{375.16K} \\[/tex]
[tex]P_{2}=128.5kPa[/tex]