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asambeis [7]
2 years ago
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A container of carbon dioxide (CO2) has an initial temperature of 170 K with a pressure of 50 kPa. When the container is heated

the pressure is measured at 283 kPa. The volume is constant at 12 L throughout. What is the final temperature of the carbon dioxide (CO2)?
A. 1179.16 K
B. 6.94 K
C. 962.2 K
D. 391.0 K
Chemistry
1 answer:
Mekhanik [1.2K]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

962.2 K

Explanation:

Ideal Gas Law Equation:

PV = nRT

Writing a Equation to find T2:

PV = nRT

(P1V)/(nT1) = R = (P2V)/(nT2)

(P1)/(T1) = R = (P2)/(T2)                  V and n cancel out since they are constant.

(P1)/(T1) = (P2)/(T2)

T2 = (P2)(T1)/(P1)

Substituting Into the Equation:

T2 = (283 kPa * 170 K)/(50 kPa)

T2 = 962.2 K

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