Asked by Anonymous
When working with the combined gas law you would use the following equation:
(P1)(V1)/T1 = (P2)(V2)/T2
I am not quite sure how you would rearrange this equation to solve for T2. Please Help ! :)
(P1)(V1)/T1 = (P2)(V2)/T2
I am not quite sure how you would rearrange this equation to solve for T2. Please Help ! :)
Answers
Answered by
Chopsticks
I have no idea, how I'll give it a shot. Maybe you should move the (P2)(V2) to the other side.
So (P1)(V1)(P2)(V2)/T1 = T2
That is just a guess. I hope that helps you somehow
So (P1)(V1)(P2)(V2)/T1 = T2
That is just a guess. I hope that helps you somehow
Answered by
Anonymous
Well that's what i guessed, but apparently it's not right. But thank you for guessing at least.
Answered by
DrBob222
T2 = P2V2T1/(P1V1)
Answered by
Anonymous
thank you !
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