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28 April, 08:57

A cook puts 8.80 g of water in a 2.00-l pressure cooker that is then warmed to 460°c. what is the pressure inside the container? (assume room temperature is 20°c.)

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  1. 28 April, 09:23
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    If you are assuming this as ideal, you would just use the ideal gas law: PV=nRT. Just make sure you have the right units on your gas constant.
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