Can anybody help me solve question 4 and 5? 4. A pressure of 10 mm Hg is measure
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Can anybody help me solve question 4 and 5? 4. A pressure of 10 mm Hg is measured using a constant -volume gas thermometer at a temperature of 50 degree C. What is the pressure (in mm Hg) at the zero -point temperature? 31.8 11.8 8.5 54.6 68.3 5. A temperature difference of 5 K is equal to a. a difference of 9 on the Celsius scale. b. a difference of 9 on the Fahrenheit scale. c. a difference of 2.8 on the Rankine scale' d. a difference of .5 on the Fahrenheit scale. e. a difference of 2.8 on the Celsius scale.Explanation / Answer
4. (c) 8.5
5. (b) difference of 9 on fahrenheit scale
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