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23 April, 04:47

What is the pressure change if you have a constant volume of gas at a pressure of 101 kPa at 25 degrees Celsius and increase its temperature to 35 degrees Celsius?

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  1. 23 April, 08:16
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    Since volume is constant, we can use guy lussac's law

    (that is the equation with no volume in it).

    101 / (25 + 273) = x / (35 + 273)

    x = 104.389 kPa
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