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To convert temperature from Celsius to mmHg, you would need to convert the Celsius value to Kelvin first. Then, you would use the formula pv = nRT, where p is the pressure in mmHg, v is the volume, n is the number of moles, R is the ideal gas constant, and T is the temperature in Kelvin to calculate the pressure.
1 pascal is 0.0075006168 mm Hg at 0 degrees Celsius. 1 mm Hg at 0 degrees Celsius is 133.3223684218 pascals.
4.5 ATM (760 mmHg/1 ATM) = 3,420 mmHg
To convert from ATM to mmHg, you multiply by 760. So, 4.5 ATM x 760 mmHg/ATM = 3420 mmHg.
mmHg x 0.001316 = atmospheres749 mmHg x 0.001316 = about 0.9855 atm
To convert from mmHg to ATM, divide the value in mmHg by 760 (standard atmospheric pressure in mmHg): 720 mmHg / 760 mmHg = 0.947368 ATM Therefore, 720 mmHg is equivalent to 0.947 ATM.
757.2 mmHg is almost atmospheric pressure (P = 760 mmHg) and therefore the vapour pressure is very close to the normal boiling point.According to the boiling temperature is T = 353.14 K = 79.99 °C at P = 757.2 mmHg.
4.5 ATM (760 mmHg/1 ATM) = 3,420 mmHg
To convert from ATM to mmHg, you multiply by 760. So, 4.5 ATM x 760 mmHg/ATM = 3420 mmHg.
To convert ATM to mmHg, multiply by 760. 85 ATM * 760 mmHg/1 ATM = 64600 mmHg. Therefore, 85 ATM is equal to 64600 mmHg.
To convert the temperature from Celsius to Kelvin, add 273.15. So, 30.0°C + 273.15 = 303.15 K. To convert pressure from mmHg to atmospheres, divide by 760. Therefore, 752.0 mmHg / 760 = 0.9895 atm.
1.09 kPa is equivalent to 8.175 mmHg.
You can't. Celsius per mmHg is a relationship of temperature to pressure. You can however solve for temperature if you have the value of pressure (e.g. if P= 10 mmHg and V/P = 2 ºC/mmHgthen V= (2 ºC/mmHg)(10 mmHg) = 20 ºC). If you have more information in the problem you might be referring to Gay-Lussac's Law, which compares two values of pressure and temperature to show the relationship (GL'sL: P1/T1 = P2/T2 ... but that would be pressure per unit volume). I'm not sure what you are looking for exactly, but you can't convert temp. to pressure (just like you can't convert feet to lbs.).
To convert the temperature from Celsius to Kelvin, you add 273.15, so 30.0°C = 303.15 K. To convert the pressure from mmHg to atmospheres, you divide by 760, so 752.0 mmHg = 0.992 atmospheres. So his measurements would be 303.15 K and 0.992 atm.
To convert the temperature to Kelvin, add 273.15 to 30.0°C to get 303.15 K. To convert the pressure to atmospheres, divide 752.0 mmHg by 760 mmHg/atm to get 0.99 atm. Therefore, the measurements in Kelvin and atmospheres would be 303.15 K and 0.99 atm, respectively.
30 degrees Celsius = 303,15 K752 mmHg = 0,9894737 atmosphere
mmHg x 0.001316 = atmospheres749 mmHg x 0.001316 = about 0.9855 atm
47 degrees Celsius
To convert from mmHg to ATM, divide the value in mmHg by 760 (standard atmospheric pressure in mmHg): 720 mmHg / 760 mmHg = 0.947368 ATM Therefore, 720 mmHg is equivalent to 0.947 ATM.