You cannot. You need to know the volume of the canister.
Assuming the amount of gas remains constant, we can use the ideal gas law to calculate the final absolute pressure. The initial pressure (P1) is 200 kPa and the final volume (V2) is 250 cm3. The initial temperature (T1) is 40 degrees Celsius or 313.15 Kelvin, and the final temperature (T2) is 20 degrees Celsius or 293.15 Kelvin. Using the equation (P1 * V1) / T1 = (P2 * V2) / T2, we can solve for the final absolute pressure (P2), which is approximately 400 kPa.
Please try to use your brain to solve simple questions such as this one. The change in temperature is simply 100 - 35 = 65 degrees Celsius.
It is: 5/9*(-391-32) = -235 degrees Celsius
Use this equation to convert Celsius/Centigrade to degrees Kelvin: [K] = [°C] + 273.15
•Can give you ratios of different species •Can solve for acidity •Can solve for solubility •Can solve for mineralogy at different pressures + temperatures •Can solve for redox
STP is not a quantity to be solved. This stands for standard temperature and pressure. On earth, this is 0 degrees Celsius and 1 atmosphere.
cos-1(0.74) = 42.26858443 degrees
Assuming the amount of gas remains constant, we can use the ideal gas law to calculate the final absolute pressure. The initial pressure (P1) is 200 kPa and the final volume (V2) is 250 cm3. The initial temperature (T1) is 40 degrees Celsius or 313.15 Kelvin, and the final temperature (T2) is 20 degrees Celsius or 293.15 Kelvin. Using the equation (P1 * V1) / T1 = (P2 * V2) / T2, we can solve for the final absolute pressure (P2), which is approximately 400 kPa.
Look for a fuel leak Injectors flooding? Carbon canister flooded and need replacing?
The answer is 116.3 Torr. But I don't know how to solve it. I have the same question.
Simple: one is 26 deg and another is 80 deg. You cannot solve anything else because you do not even know what the shape is!
In order to get 10 percent HCl how much liters of water is needed when combined with 0 Celsius degrees 0.7 atmosphere pressure and 160 liters of HCl it will take a lot of thinking. The answer to this question is 1.64L.
Well, first you start with a problem . . .
Yes it is. There are higher capacity fuel pumps available to solve the fuel shortage problem at the canister. see link
General Gas Law; PV=nRT just plug in your numbers and solve for 'n'
The question cannot be answered because:the temperature scale being used has not been specified,There is no normal temperature scale in which you can have ice at 32 degrees and steam at 82 degrees without large changes in pressure. If changes in pressure are permitted then there is no simple formula to calculate the amount of heat (btus) required.
1) x=21 2) x=14.45