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20 May, 07:49

The gas in an aerosol container is at a pressure of 3.50 atm at 24.0C. The caution on the container warns against storing it at temperatures above 95°C. What would the gas pressure in the container be at 95°C?

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  1. 20 May, 08:05
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    4.34atm

    Explanation:

    The following data were obtained from the question:

    P1 = 3.50 atm

    T1 = 24°C = 24 + 273 = 297K

    T2 = 95°C = 368K

    P2 = ?

    Using P1 / T1 = P2 / T2, we can obtain the new pressure as follows:

    P1 / T1 = P2 / T2

    3.5 / 297 = P2 / 368

    Cross multiply to express in linear form:

    297 x P2 = 3.5 x 368

    Divide both side by the 297

    P2 = (3.5 x 368) / 297

    P2 = 4.34atm

    Therefore, the gas pressure in the container at 95°C will be 4.34atm
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