A student collected the following data for a fixed volume of gas:
Temperature (⁰C) Pressure (mm of Hg)
10 726
20 750
40 800
70 880
100 960
150 ???
Fill in the missing data point. Show all calculations leading to an answer.

Respuesta :

The answer is 1,085
Since every 10 degrees in tempature t would add up 25 so mutiply 25x5=125+960=1,085
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Answer:

1090 mmHg

Explanation:

We know that with gases we must use a Kelvin temperatures, so let’s try a plot of pressure against the Kelvin temperature.

We can create a table as follows

t/°C    T/K  p/mmHg

   10     283     726

  20     293     750

  40     313      800

  70     343      880

100     373      960

150     423       ???

I plotted the data and got the graph in the figure below.

It appears that pressure is a linear function of the Kelvin temperature.

y = mx + b

where x is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

Calculate the slope

I will use the points (275, 700) and (380, 975).

Slope = Δy/Δx = (y₂ - y₁)/(x₂ -x₁) = (975 -700)/(380 – 275) = 275/105 = 2.619

So,

y = 2.619x + b

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Calculate the intercept

When x = 275, y = 700.

700 = 2.619 × 275 + b

700 = 720 + b     Subtract 720 from each side and transpose.

b = -20

So, the equation of the graph is

y = 2.619x -20

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Calculate the pressure at 423 K (150°C)

y = 2.619 × 423 -20

y = 1110 -20

y = 1090

At 150 °C, the pressure 1090 mmHg.

The point is approximately at the position of the black dot in the graph.

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