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9 December, 16:00

A constant volume of gas is heated from 25.0ºC to 150.ºC. If the initial pressure was 760. torr, what is the final pressure?

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  1. 9 December, 16:17
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    The final pressure of the gas is 1078.79 torr

    Explanation:

    The initial pressure (P₁) = 760 torr

    The initial temperature (T₁) = 25°C

    The final temperature (T₂) = 150°C

    The final pressure (P₂)

    Since the temperature of the gas is in °C, we need to convert them to Kelvin units

    We know that 0°C=273 K

    Thus T₁=273+25=298K

    Similarly T₂ = 273+150=423K

    From the Gay-Lussac's law, we know that-

    P₁/T₁ = P₂/T₂

    Where P₁, P₂, T₁, T₂ covey the meaning as described earlier

    Substituting the value we get-

    (760/298) = P₂/423

    P₂ = (760*423) / 298

    Thus the final pressure of the gas is 1078.79 torr.
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