The gas in an aerosol can is at a pressure of 3.0 atm at 23 degree C. What will
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The gas in an aerosol can is at a pressure of 3.0 atm at 23 degree C. What will the pressure of the gas in the can be if the temperature is raised to 400 degree C? Why do aerosol cans carry the warning "Do not incinerate"? Under certain weather conditions (just before rain), the air becomes less dense. How does this change affect the barometric pressure reading? An ideal gas occupies 387 mL at 275 mm Hg and 75 degree C. If the pressure changes to 1.36 atm and the tempera-true increases to 105 degree C, what is the new volume?Explanation / Answer
SOLUTION:
Q96. HINT: Use the following relation to solve the problem"
P1/T1 = P2/T2
T = absolute temperature
P1 = 3atm; P2 = ?
T1 = 296K; T2 = 673 K
3/296 = P2/673K
P2 = 673 X 3 / 296 = 6.82 atm.
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