Answer: T2 = 490.9K= 217.9°C
Explanation:
P1=122kPa, T1= 22+273= 295K,
P2= 80.2kPa, T2= ?
Applying P1/T1 =P2/T2
Substitute and Simplify
122/295 = 203/T2
T2= 409.9K = 217.9°C
The equation for ideal gas law is written as PV = nRT.
<h3>What is Ideal gas law?</h3>
Ideal gas law states that, the volume of a given amount of gas is directly proportional to the number on moles of gas, directly proportional to the temperature and inversely proportional to the pressure.
PV = nRT
where;
- P is pressure of the gas
- V is volume of the gas
- n is number of moles
- R is ideal gas constant
- T is temperature
Thus, the equation for ideal gas law is written as PV = nRT.
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<span>This very much depends on order in respect to KI
order of Zero, no change, order 1, rate doubles, order 2, rate quadruples. Which is also one way of working out the rate order.
no change onto steeper on curves. (0 thro..)
k shouldn't change.
Best Answer is </span><span>(c) the numerical value of k for the reaction</span>
Do you have answer choices, or is this open-ended?
The last answer choice I believe.
It’s Avogadro number/ constant which is the number of atoms in one mole of a substance.