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2 November, 07:36

At a temperature of - 33.0 degrees C, a sample of confined gas exerts a pressure of 53.3 kPa. If volume remains constant, at what temperature will the pressure reach 133 kPa?

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  1. 2 November, 08:00
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    Answer: 598.9K = 325.9°C

    Explanation:

    P1 = 53.3kPa T1 = - 33+273=240K

    P2=133kPa, T2=?

    Applying P1/T1 = P2/T2

    Substitute and Simplify

    53.3/240 = 133/T2

    T2 = 598.9K = 325.9°C
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