The new pressure is 178.32kPa.
Given:
A sample of gas in a rigid steel tank is under 157.9 kPa of pressure at 317 Kelvins and the temperature on heating the tank is 58 Kelvins,
To Find:
The new pressure.
Solution:
To find the new pressure we will follow the following steps:
Let the new pressure is P which is in kPa.
As we know,
Temperature is directly proportional to pressure according to Gay Lussa'c law.
Now,
P1/P2 = T1/T2
T2 and T1 are the temperatures of the initial and final states respectively.
Similarly, P2 and P1 are the pressure in initial and final states.
On putting the values we get,
P/157.9 = 358/317
P = (358/317) × 157.9 = 178.32kPa
Henceforth, The new pressure is 178.32kPa.