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7 March, 04:21

Air in a closed cylinder is heated from 25 degree C to 36 degree C. If the initial pressure is 3.80 atm what is the final pressure

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  1. 7 March, 04:23
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    Answer: 3.94 atm

    Explanation:

    Given that,

    Initial pressure (P1) = 3.80atm

    Initial temperature (T1) = 25°C

    since the standard unit of temperature is Kelvin, convert 25°C to Kelvin

    (25°C + 273 = 298K)

    Final pressure P2 = ?

    Final temperature T2 = 36°C

    (36°C + 273 = 309K)

    Since pressure and temperature are given while volume is held constant, apply the formula for Pressure's law

    P1/T1 = P2/T2

    3.80 atm / 298K = P2 / 309K

    To get the value of P2, cross multiply

    3.80 atm x 309K = P2 x 298K

    1174.2 atm•K = 298K•P2

    Divide both sides by 298K

    1174.2 atm•K/298K = 298K•P2/298K

    3.94 atm = P2

    Thus, the final pressure is 3.94 atm
  2. 7 March, 04:45
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    the final pressure is 3.94 atm

    Explanation:

    Given that,

    Initial pressure (P1) = 3.80atm

    Initial temperature (T1) = 25°C

    since the standard unit of temperature is Kelvin, convert 25°C to Kelvin

    (25°C + 273 = 298K)

    Final pressure P2 = ?

    Final temperature T2 = 36°C

    (36°C + 273 = 309K)

    Since pressure and temperature are given while volume is held constant, apply the formula for Pressure's law

    P1/T1 = P2/T2

    3.80 atm / 298K = P2 / 309K

    To get the value of P2, cross multiply

    3.80 atm x 309K = P2 x 298K

    1174.2 atm•K = 298K•P2

    Divide both sides by 298K

    1174.2 atm•K/298K = 298K•P2/298K

    3.94 atm = P2

    Thus, the final pressure is 3.94 atm
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