Question #14dea
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Explanation:
The idea here is that when the volume and the number of moles of gas are being kept constant, the pressure of the gas is directly proportional to its temperature, as described by Gay Lussac's Law.
Mathematically, this is written as
color(blue)(ul(color(black)(P_1/T_1 = P_2/T_2)))
Here
P_1 ,T_1 are the pressure and temperature of the gas at an initial stateP_2 andT_2 are the pressure and temperature of the gas at final state
Now, it's important to realize that the temperature of the gas must be expressed in Kelvin, not in degrees Celsius. This means that you are going to have to convert the two temperatures given to you by using
color(blue)(ul(color(black)(T["K"] = t[""^@"C"] + 273.15)))
So, you know that the initial pressure of the gas is equal to
P_1 = P
Rearrange the equation to solve for
P/T_1 = P_2/T_2 implies P_2 = T_2/T_1 * P
Plug in your values to find
P_2 = ((57 + 273.15)color(red)(cancel(color(black)("K"))))/((27 + 273.15)color(red)(cancel(color(black)("K")))) * P = 330.15/300.15 * P
If you want, you can simplify this to get
P_2 = 1.1 * P
As you can see, the pressure of the gas increases as a result of the increase in temperature.