20.00 L container contains a gas at 50.0 oC and 1.000 atm.  What would be the pressure at 200.0 oC

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A 20.00 L container contains a gas at 50.0 oC and 1.000 atm.  What would be the pressure at 200.0 oC ?

This is a change in conditions problem, we need to define the variables:

V1 =  _______________  L           T1 =  ______________ K            P1 = ______________ atm

V2 =  ________________ L           T2 = _____________ K            P2 = ?

The problem doesn't mention the moles, n, thus the amount of moles was not changed and n1 = ___________

 P2 V2       P1 V1                                                      P2            P1                                               

–––––– = ––––––      The equation simplifies to  –––––– = ––––––        

 n2 T2       n1 T1                                                        T2             T1                                           

                            _____________    ____________                                                                 

solving for P2 = –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 

                                            ________________

                                                                         

                                             _____________  atm    _____________. K

putting in the numbers P2 = ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– =  ______________ atm

                                                           __________________ K

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