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7 March, 06:12

The pressure inside a hydrogen-filled container was 2.10 atm at 21 ∘

c. what would the pressure be if the container was heated to 85 ∘ c? express your answer with the appropriate units.

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  1. 7 March, 08:42
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    Gay-Lussac's law described the relation between the pressure and the temperature of a gas at a certain volume.

    His law states that: "At constant volume, the pressure of the gas is directly proportional to the temperature."

    P/T = constant

    This can be written as:

    P1 / T1 = P2 / T2 where:

    P1 is the initial pressure = 2.1 atm

    T1 is the initial temperature = 21 + 273 = 294 degrees kelvin

    P2 is the final pressure that we need to calculate

    T2 is the final temperature = 85 + 273 = 358 degrees kelvin

    Substitute with the givens in the above relation to get the value of P2 as follows:

    (2.1) / (294) = P2 / (358)

    P2 = 358 * (2.1/294)

    P2 = 2.557 atm
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