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At 47°C, a gas has a pressure of 140 kPa. The gas is cooled until the

pressure decreases to 105 kPa. If the volume remains constant, what
will the final temperature be in kelvins? In degrees Celsius?

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Answer:

240 K,
-33^(\circ)C

Step-by-step explanation:

For an ideal gas kept at constant volume, the pressure of the gas is proportional to its temperature. Mathematically,


(p_1)/(T_1)=(p_2)/(T_2)

where in this problem


p_1 = 140 kPa is the initial pressure of the gas


p_2 = 105 kPa is the final pressure of the gas


T_1 = 47^(\circ) + 273 =320 K is the initial absolute temperature of the gas


T_2 is the final absolute temperature of the gas

Solving for T2, we find:


T_2 = (p_2 T_1)/(p_1)=((105)(320))/(140)=240 K

In degrees Celsius,


T_2 = 240 K - 273 = -33^(\circ)C

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