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A gas in a sealed container has a pressure of 50 kPa at 27°C.

What will the pressure of the gas be if the temperature rises to 87°C?
9 years ago

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bobpursley
Pressure: 50(87+273)/273
This is Charles' Law.
9 years ago

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