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When David was done playing basketball outside, he left the ballinside during 291 K when the ball had 29 atm of pressure. However,someone increased the thermostat to 299 K. What will happen to thebasketball's PRESSURE the next morning?

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Step-by-step explanation:

We are given: Initial temperature = 291 K

: Initial pressure = 29 atm

: Final temperature = 299 K

We use Guy-Lussac's law to find the final pressure:


\begin{gathered} (P_1)/(T_1)\text{ = }(P_2)/(T_2) \\ \therefore P_2\text{ = }(P_1T_2)/(T_1)\text{ = }\frac{29\text{ }*\text{ 299}}{291}\text{ = 29.80 atm} \end{gathered}

Answer:

The basketball's pressure will increase.

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