The gases in a hair spray can are at a temperature of 300 K and a pressure of 30 psi. If the gases in the can reach a pressure of 90 psi, the can will explode. At what temperature will the can explode? 2. Practice Problem: A gas has a T of 400 K and a V of 2.6 L. At what T will the V be 1.5 L?

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1.The gases in a hair spray can are at a temperature of 300 K and a pressure of 30 psi. If the gases in the can reach a pressure of 90 psi, the can will explode. At what temperature will the can explode?

2. Practice Problem: A gas has a T of 400 K and a V of 2.6 L. At what T will the V be 1.5 L?

 

 

 

Practice Problem: A gas has a T of 400 K and a V of 2.6 L. At what T will
the V be 1.5 L?
Transcribed Image Text:Practice Problem: A gas has a T of 400 K and a V of 2.6 L. At what T will the V be 1.5 L?
The gases in a hair spray can are at a temperature of 300 K and a
pressure of 30 psi. If the gases in the can reach a pressure of 90
psi, the can will explode. At what temperature will the can
explode?
Transcribed Image Text:The gases in a hair spray can are at a temperature of 300 K and a pressure of 30 psi. If the gases in the can reach a pressure of 90 psi, the can will explode. At what temperature will the can explode?
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