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Suppose your bicycle tire is fully inflated, with an absolute pressure of 7.00×105 Pa at a temperature of 21 °C. What is the pressure after its temperature has risen to 35.0ºC ? Assume that there are no appreciable leaks or changes in volume. Hint: At first, it may seem that not enough information is given, because the volume V and number of moles n are not specified. What we can do is use the equation twice: P0 V0 = nRT0 Pf Vf = nRTf . If we divide Pf Vf by P0 V0 we can come up with an equation that allows us to solve for Pf . Report the pressure in 105 Pa. For example, if the pressure is 7.36*105 Pa, just enter 7.36.

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Answer:


P_2 = 7.33 * 10^5 Pa

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know that the tyre is fully inflated

So here we can say that the volume will remain constant

So we have


(P_1)/(T_1) = (P_2)/(T_2)

so here we have


P_1 = 7 * 10^5 Pa


T_1 = 273 + 21 = 294 k


T_2 = (273 + 35) = 308 k

now we have


(7 * 10^5)/(294) = (P_2)/(308)


P_2 = 7.33 * 10^5 Pa

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