The pressure in a car tire is 205 kPa at 303 K. After a long drive, the pressure is 238 kPa. What is the temperature of the air in the tire?

1 Answer
Mar 8, 2016

"352 K"

Explanation:

You can assume that the volume of the tire and the amount of air it contains remain constant, which means that you can focus solely on the relationship that exists between pressure and temperature under these conditions.

More specifically, you should know that when volume and number of moles are kept constant, temperature and pressure have a direct relationship - this is known as Gay Lussac's Law.

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So, when temperature increases, pressure increases as well. Likewise, when temperature decreases, pressure decreases as well.

In your case, the pressure in the tire increased from "205 kPa" to "238 kPa". This tells you that the temperature of the must have increased as well.

Mathematically, you can write this as

color(blue)(|bar(ul(color(white)(a/a)P_1/T_1 = P_2/T_2color(white)(a/a)|)))" ", where

P_1, T_1 - the pressure and temperature of the gas at an initial state
P_2, T_2 - the pressure and temperature of the gas at final state

Rearrange the equation to solve for T_2

P_1/T_1 = P_2/T_2 implies T_2 = P_2/P_1 * T_1

Plug in your values to get

T_2 = (238color(red)(cancel(color(black)("kPa"))))/(205color(red)(cancel(color(black)("kPa")))) * "303 K" = "351.78 K"

Rounded to three sig figs, the answer will be

T_2 = color(green)(|bar(ul(color(white)(a/a)"352 K"color(white)(a/a)|)))

As predicted, the temperature of the air increased.