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A flask that can withstand an internal pressure of 2511 torr, but no more, is filled with a gas at 21.0°C and 758 torr and heated. At what temperature will it burst?

i used P1/x=P2/T2 and got 69.6 degrees Celsius. what is wrong
11 years ago

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Answered by Anonymous
use kelvin, not celsius
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A flask that can withstand an internal pressure of 2511 torr, but no more, is filled with a gas at 21.0°C and 758 torr and heated. At what temperature will it burst?

i used P1/x=P2/T2 and got 69.6 degrees Celsius. what is wrong

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