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17 August, 05:40

A collected gas has a pressure of 778mmHg and a temperature of 47.0C. What would be the new pressure at standard temperature

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  1. 17 August, 06:11
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    = 664.10 mmHg

    Explanation:

    According to pressure law the pressure of a fixed mass of a gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature.

    Therefore;

    P1/T1 = P2/V2

    Standard temperature is equal to 0°C, which is 273.15 K.

    In this case;

    P1/T1 = P2/T2

    P1 = 778 mmHg

    T1 = 47.0 + 273 K

    = 320 K

    P2 = ?

    T2 = 0° C = 273.15 K

    P2 = P1T2/T1

    = (778 * 273.15) / 320 K

    = 664.10 mmHg
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