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You know that a gas in a sealed container has a pressure of 111 kPa at 23 degrees Celsius. What will the pressure be if the temperature rises to 475 degrees Celsius?
11 years ago

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Steve
since P/T remains constant

111/(23+271) = P/(475+271)
P = 281.65 kPa
11 years ago
kaio
281.65
9 years ago

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