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Hi, I wan't sure as to why the answer to the below question right. Could you help? This is from Topscore.
What is the final pressure of a gas that expands from 2L at 10(degree C) to 20L at 100(degree C), if the pressure was initially at 6 atm?
Answer: .79
I though that you divide temperatures (in K) to their respective pressures and make them equal one another....in order to find the Pressure change.
Why is this one different?
Would appreciate you help.
Thanks.
What is the final pressure of a gas that expands from 2L at 10(degree C) to 20L at 100(degree C), if the pressure was initially at 6 atm?
Answer: .79
I though that you divide temperatures (in K) to their respective pressures and make them equal one another....in order to find the Pressure change.
Why is this one different?
Would appreciate you help.
Thanks.