
Darragh S.
asked 11/14/20A 3.0 L cylinder is heated from an initial temperature of 273 K at a pressure of 105 kPa
A 3.0 L cylinder is heated from an initial temperature of 273 K at a pressure of 105 kPa to a final temperature of Assuming the amount of gas and the volume remain the same, what is the pressure (in kilopascals) of the cylinder after being heated?
1 Expert Answer
Corban E. answered 11/15/20
AP Chemistry Tutor and Former Teacher (Gen Chem, IB, O-Level, A-Level)
3.0 L cylinder is heated from an initial temperature of 273 K at a pressure of 105 kPa to a final temperature of Assuming the amount of gas and the volume remain the same, what is the pressure (in kilopascals) of the cylinder after being heated?
PV/T=PV/T
P/T=P/T
105/273=P/T
What's the final temperature? It's not in the question. Make sure it's Kelvin.
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