Interpretation: To determine the pressure if the volume does not change.
Concept Introduction: Ideal gas equation give the relation between temperature, pressure, and volume. The ideal gas equation can be shown as.
Answer to Problem 13SP
The final temperature will be 101.46 kPa.
Explanation of Solution
The formula which gave the relation between the pressure, volume, temperature as well as the number of moles, is named an ideal gas equation.
It can be represented by
Where P is pressure, V is volume, T is temperature, and n is the number of moles.
When the volume will be kept constant then the new expression will be
Where
Given data:
Initial Temperature=
Initial pressure (
Final pressure (
Final Temperature =
Now, put the values of the given data in equation (i).
Therefore, the final temperature will be 101.46kPa
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