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A gas has a pressure of 0.470atm at 60.0°C. What is the pressure at standard temp

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Xema8 Xema8
  • 24-01-2021

Answer:

.385 atm .

Explanation:

pressure of a gas is proportional to absolute temperature .

P ∝ T

P₁ / P₂ = T₁ / T₂

Given P₁ = .47 atm , T₁ = 60 + 273 = 333

P₂ = ? , T₂ = 273 K

.47 / P₂ = 333 / 273

P₂ = .385 atm .

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