Question #842b0
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Sep 28, 2016
367 K = 93 °C
Explanation:
you must use Gay-Lussac's law: P1/T1 = P2/ T2 or, better the law of perfect gases, P1 V1/ T1 = P2 V2 /T2 . Attention: You must use the absolute temperature in K, so 827 K = 1100°C. in the same way 367 K = 93°C. Is very difficult (indeed impossible) that a gas at 600 atm (and also at 200atm) follows the " law of perfect gases" , but this is a theoretical calculation