brianasoto04
brianasoto04 brianasoto04
  • 21-02-2020
  • Chemistry
contestada

If a gas’s [kelvin] temperature doubles and it’s volume then remains the same, then what happens to it’s pressure?

Respuesta :

Eduard22sly
Eduard22sly Eduard22sly
  • 21-02-2020

Answer:

The final pressure will double i.e it will be twice the initial pressure

Explanation:

T1 = T

T2 = 2T ( twice the original T)

P1 = P

P2 =?

Since the volume is constant,

P1/ T1 = P2 /T2

P/ T = P2 / 2T

Cross multiply

T x P2 = 2T x P

Divide both side by T

P2 = (2T x P) / T

P2 = 2P

Therefore, the final pressure will double i.e it will be twice the initial pressure

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Identify the joint injury that occurs often form natural wear and tear. a. Dislocation b. Arthritis c. Bursitis d. Bunions
an inflated balloon rubbed by a piece of wool and prssed against the wall sticks. which force acts on it?
which group had been living in North America for thousands of years when other groups arrived?
erika has 3 pieces of ribbon.each piece id 25 yards long.she needs to cut pieces that are 22 inches long.what is the greatest number of 22 inch pieces  she can
why does Paine begin his argument for independence with a attack on the principle of monarchy and hereditary succession?
Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?         A. Our old sweaters look like big, fluffy animals.       B. This is the worst, and
When Candy Talks about Curleys wife for the first time, what does he imply about her?
Describe the primordial soup theory
Help me solve this question plz
what is the slope of 1.)13x-11y=-122.)9x-7y=-7