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23 January, 07:45

What would happen to the pressure if the volume were reduced to 0.5 l and the temperature increased to 260 ∘c?

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  1. 23 January, 07:47
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    The ideal gas law. PV=nRT pressure x volume = moles x Faraday's constant x Temp Kelvin (C+273) Original data Pressure 1 atmosphere Volume 1 liter Temp 25C = 298K New data Volume 0.5 liter pressure X Temp 260C = 533K P1v1T1 = P2v2T2 plug and chug. (1) (1) (293) = (x) (0.5) (533) Solve for X, which is the new pressure.
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