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10 April, 17:25

A sample of nitrogen gas has a pressure of 7.58 kPa at 639 K. What will be the pressure at 311 K if the volume does not change?

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  1. 10 April, 18:15
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    This problem is dealing with an ideal gas. Given that it is ideal we can proceed the solution using the formula: PV=nRT. The statement says "the voluem does not change", this means that our V is constant. Assuming that the gas is inside a close container the number of moles, n is constant as well. Manipulating the equation where all constants and variables are on different sides:

    P/T = nR/V

    Solving:

    7.58kPa/639 K = x/311K

    x = 3.69 kPa
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