adriannamj11
adriannamj11 adriannamj11
  • 23-05-2020
  • Mathematics
contestada

A sample of gas has a pressure of 21 Pa at 30degF. What would its pressure be at 80degF? The volume of the gas remains constant.

Respuesta :

MathPhys
MathPhys MathPhys
  • 23-05-2020

Answer:

23 Pa

Step-by-step explanation:

According to ideal gas law, PV = nRT.  If V is constant, then:

P/T = P/T

Remember that P and T are absolute.  So °F must be converted to either Rankine or Kelvin.

To convert °F to Rankine, add 459.67.

30°F + 459.67 = 489.67 R

80°F + 459.67 = 539.67 R

21 Pa / 489.67 R = P / 539.67 R

P = 23.1 Pa

Rounded to two significant figures, the pressure is 23 Pa.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

ten thousand more than 300,000+90,000+5000+40
How did the charter of the Virginia Company help colonization of the Americas?
Who helped negotiate an alliance between the Patriots and France in 1778?
The BLANK of a plane figure is the number of non overlapping square units or a given size that exactly covers the figure
is the following sentence true or false?classifying makes it easier to compare and contrast organisms and their actions, behaviors, or function
Solve and explain the inequality problem 13x +-7(-2+x) is greater or equal to 4x + -10
PLEASE HELP ME Hawaii was surrendered to the U.S. after a _________.
What is the total weight of four cartons if each carton weighs 16 1/4 pounds
what fraction of 360 is 270 degrees
which two laws helped to transform america life in the 1950s