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
88 ∘C ?
2 answers:
Answer:
2.58 atm
Explanation:
P1 = 2.1 atm
T1 = 21 °C = 294 K
T2 = 88 °C = 361 K
P2 = ?
By using the gas laws
P / T = constant keeping the volume constant.
P1 / T1 = P2 / T2
2.10 / 294 = P2 / 361
P2 = 2.58 atm
Thus, the pressure becomes 2.58 atm.
Answer:
2.57832 atm
Explanation:
= Initial pressure = 2.1 atm
= Fianl pressure
= Initial Temperature = (21+273.15) K
= Final Temperature = (88+273.15) K
From Gay-Lussacs law we have
The final pressure would be 2.57832 atm
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