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I also thought this question on combining gas laws P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2 was also a bit tricky for me.
P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2
P1 is 760 torr with a blank box underneath it.
V1 is 2.4 L.
T1 is 37 °C with a blank box underneath it.
P2 is a ?.
V2 is 4.8 L.
T2 is 300 K.
How do I combine these gas laws.
P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2
P1 is 760 torr with a blank box underneath it.
V1 is 2.4 L.
T1 is 37 °C with a blank box underneath it.
P2 is a ?.
V2 is 4.8 L.
T2 is 300 K.
How do I combine these gas laws.
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This is the same kind of problem that I helped you with. Now that you see how to do that, try this one on your own. If you still have trouble. repost and explain what you don't understand.
I don't understand what goes inside the blank box of P2 and the blank box of P1.
I also thought this question on combining gas laws P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2 was also a bit tricky for me.
P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2
P1 is 760 torr with a blank box underneath it.
V1 is 2.4 L.
T1 is 37 °C with a blank box underneath it.
P2 is a ?.
V2 is 4.8 L.
T2 is 300 K.
How do I combine these gas laws.
I just don't no what to provided for P1 and P2 if they're both are a ? that needs an answer to it.
P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2
P1 is 760 torr with a blank box underneath it.
V1 is 2.4 L.
T1 is 37 °C with a blank box underneath it.
P2 is a ?.
V2 is 4.8 L.
T2 is 300 K.
How do I combine these gas laws.
I just don't no what to provided for P1 and P2 if they're both are a ? that needs an answer to it.
I also thought this question on combining gas laws P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2 was also a bit tricky for me.
P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2
P1 is 760 torr with a blank box underneath it.
V1 is 2.4 L.
T1 is 37 °C with a blank box underneath it.
P2 is a ?.
V2 is 4.8 L.
T2 is 300 K.
How do I combine these gas laws.
P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2
P1 is 760 torr with a blank box underneath it.
V1 is 2.4 L.
T1 is 37 °C with a blank box underneath it.
P2 is a ?.
V2 is 4.8 L.
T2 is 300 K.
How do I combine these gas laws.
P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2
P1 is 760 torr with a blank box underneath it.
<b>You don't say what units go with the blank box. I suspect it is atmospheres. If so, there are 760 torr in 1 atm so 760/760 = 1 atm.</b>
V1 is 2.4 L.
T1 is 37 °C with a blank box underneath it.
<b>Again, what units? Probably Kelvin. Convert C to Kelvin by Kelvin = 273 + C.<b/>
P2 is a ?.
<b>I assume this is the unknown for which you are to solve.</b>
V2 is 4.8 L.
T2 is 300 K.
<b>This is already in Kelvin and need not be changed.</b>
How do I combine these gas laws.
<b>You don't. The name of P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2 is "the combined gas law."
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P1 is 760 torr with a blank box underneath it.
<b>You don't say what units go with the blank box. I suspect it is atmospheres. If so, there are 760 torr in 1 atm so 760/760 = 1 atm.</b>
V1 is 2.4 L.
T1 is 37 °C with a blank box underneath it.
<b>Again, what units? Probably Kelvin. Convert C to Kelvin by Kelvin = 273 + C.<b/>
P2 is a ?.
<b>I assume this is the unknown for which you are to solve.</b>
V2 is 4.8 L.
T2 is 300 K.
<b>This is already in Kelvin and need not be changed.</b>
How do I combine these gas laws.
<b>You don't. The name of P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2 is "the combined gas law."
</b></b>
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