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lions [1.4K]
4 years ago
10

In a closed reaction vessel, pressure "P(atm)" is found to vary with time "t(s)" according to the following linearized equation:

P = a (1/t3) + b What are the units of a? A. a = atm.s3 B. a = 1/s3 C. a = atm D. a = atm/s3
Chemistry
1 answer:
german4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The units of a are A. a = atm.s³.

Explanation:

In the equation P = a (1/t³) + b, both terms "a (1/t³)" and "b" <em>must have units of pressure</em>, e.g., atm. Regarding units, we can say:

P=a.\frac{1}{t^{3} }

We can solve this for a:

P=a.\frac{1}{t^{3} }\\a=P.t^{3}

If we replace P and t with <em>proper units</em>, then

a = P.t³ = atm.s³

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