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8 January, 00:50

A gas is at an original pressure of 412 torr and a temperature of 79°C. What is the new temperature of the gas (in K) if the pressure changes to 341 torr?

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  1. 8 January, 01:30
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    Whenever you are doing calculations with gases and temperature, you must convert the temperature from C into Kelvin. Then, just plug in your values and do the calculation. So, for the first one,

    32C + 273 = 305 K

    63C + 273 = 336 K

    Then, P1/T1 = P2/T2

    575 torr / 305 K = P2 / 336 K

    P2 = 633 torr

    For the second one:

    P1/T1 = P2/T2

    575/305 = 5750 / T2

    T2 = 3050 K
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