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If gas has a pressure of 536 and a volume of 645 liters and is 352 moles what is the new temp ?

If gas has a pressure of 536 and a volume of 645 liters and is 352 moles what is the-example-1

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To solve this question we have to use the ideal gas law:


PV=nRT

Where P is the pressure, V is the volume, n the number of moles, R the constant of ideal gases and T the temperature.

Solve the equation for T and replace for the given values. Remember that R has a value of 0.082atmL/molK:


\begin{gathered} T=(PV)/(nR) \\ T=(536atm\cdot645L)/(352mol\cdot(0.082atmL)/(molK))=11977.54K \end{gathered}

According to this, the temperature of the gas is 11977.54K.

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