A. Let us first assume that the gas acts like an ideal
gas so that we can use the ideal gas equation:
PV = nRT
where P is pressure, V is volume, n is number of moles, R
is universal gas constant and T is absolute temperature
In this case, let us assume that nRT = constant so that:
P1V1 = P2V2
400 mm Hg * 400 mL = P2 * 200 mL
P2 = 800 mm Hg
<span>B. The collision of gas with the walls of the container
produces Pressure.</span>
Answer:
Nancy paid 2.98 per gallon of gasoline.
Step-by-step explanation:
The price of the gasoline is given by the total amount she paid for the gasoline divided by the amount of gasoline acquired with that money. The calculations for this are shown below:
ratio = total money / total gasoline
ratio = 10.43 / 3.5
ratio = 2.98 money / gallon
Nancy paid 2.98 per gallon of gasoline.
Answer:
r = 6 in
Step-by-step explanation:
=
r²h/3 = 216
r² (18/3) = 6 r² = 216
r² = 216/6 = 36
r = 6
AB is 6 because of the definition of a midsegment 1/2(12)