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10. The volume of gas varies directly with the Kelvin temperature and inversely with the pressure. If a
certain gas has a volume of 342 m 3 at a temperature of 300° Kelvin under a pressure of 200 kPa
(kilopascals), what will be the volume of the same gas at a temperature of 320° Kelvin under a pressure
of 400 kPa?
certain gas has a volume of 342 m 3 at a temperature of 300° Kelvin under a pressure of 200 kPa
(kilopascals), what will be the volume of the same gas at a temperature of 320° Kelvin under a pressure
of 400 kPa?
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Answered by
oobleck
PV = kT
so you want V such that
400V/320 = 200*342/300
Now finish it off
so you want V such that
400V/320 = 200*342/300
Now finish it off
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