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19 August, 09:51

If a sample of gas is at 672 °C and 3.9 atm, what is the new temperature at 12.2 atm?

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  1. 19 August, 10:01
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    In order to calculate the final temperature of the gas, we may apply Charles's law, which states that the pressure and temperature of a fixed amount of gas at constant volume are directly proportional. Mathematically:

    P/T = constant

    (absolute temperature is used, so T = 672 + 273 = 945 K)

    Thus,

    3.9 / 945 = 12.2 / T

    T = 2,956 K or 2,683 °C
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