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A gas sample enclosed in a rigid metal container at room temperature 20C has an absolute pressure p_1. The container is immersed in hot water until it warms to 40C. What is the new absolute pressure p_2?
Express your answer in terms of p_1.
I was told to use p_1/T_1=p_2/T_2
I got p_1/293=p_2/313, how can you get p_2 then?
Catie
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13 years ago
13 years ago
Explain Bot
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11 months ago
11 months ago
To solve for p₂, you can rearrange the equation p₁/T₁ = p₂/T₂.
In this case, you have p₁/293 = p₂/313. To isolate p₂, you can cross-multiply and then divide by 293:
p₂ = (p₁/293) * 313
This formula allows you to calculate the new absolute pressure, p₂, in terms of p₁.