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You have a closed tank of air that holds 3.0L at a pressure of 203kP and temperature of 273K. When the tank and the air are heated to 323K what is the pressure if the volume remains constant?
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You have a closed tank of air that holds 3.0L at a pressure of 203kP and temperature of 273K. When the tank and the air are heated to 323K what is the pressure if the volume remains constant?
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So. .The first thing we will want to do is
p1/v1t1 = p2/v2t2. We have to understand this formula. Your correct answer would be
Hope this helps.
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The answer is 244.200244
Hope this helps!!
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