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A sample of gas has a pressure of 21 Pa at 30degF. What would its pressure be at 80degF? The volume of the gas remains constant.

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  1. 1 June, 01:40
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    23 Pa

    Step-by-step explanation:

    According to ideal gas law, PV = nRT. If V is constant, then:

    P/T = P/T

    Remember that P and T are absolute. So °F must be converted to either Rankine or Kelvin.

    To convert °F to Rankine, add 459.67.

    30°F + 459.67 = 489.67 R

    80°F + 459.67 = 539.67 R

    21 Pa / 489.67 R = P / 539.67 R

    P = 23.1 Pa

    Rounded to two significant figures, the pressure is 23 Pa.
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