The Combined Gas Law States That For A Fixed Amount Of Gas The Quantity Pvit Is Constant This Is Often Expressed By Th 1 (22.59 KiB) Viewed 90 times
The Combined Gas Law States That For A Fixed Amount Of Gas The Quantity Pvit Is Constant This Is Often Expressed By Th 2 (20.21 KiB) Viewed 90 times
The combined gas law states that for a fixed amount of gas, the quantity PVIT is constant. This is often expressed by the cquation PV P.V2 TI T2 where P is the pressure, V is the volume, and T' is the temperature, and the subscripts 1 and 2 denote two different conditions, Rearrange the combined gas law to solve for T. A gas with an initial pressure of 1.52 atm, an initial temperature of 219 K, and an initial volume of 14.9 L is heated. The final pressure of the gas is 5.51 am and the final volume of the gas is 11.1 L. What is the final temperature (1) of the gas?
Bas 12 T2 = A gas with an initial pressure of 1.52 atm, an initial temperature of 219 K, and an initial volume of 14.9 L is heated. The final pressure of the gas is 5.51 atm and the final volume of the gas is 11.1 L. What is the final temperature (T2) of the gas? T = K
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