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26 November, 18:51

A gas at a pressure of 501 kpa

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  1. 26 November, 22:15
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    Use the combined gas law. It's (P1V1) / T1 = (P2V2) / T2.

    P1 = 501 kPa, V1 = 5.2 L, T1 = 298 K*; P2 is your unknown, V2 = 7 L, T2 = 372 K*.

    *In problems like this, you must always convert Celsius to Kelvin by adding 273 - or 273.15 if you want to be more specific. I used 273.

    you should get 465.8387 kPa.
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