Assuming the gas is ideal;
pV = nRT
where p = ?
V = 88.98 litres = 88.98 dm3 = 0.089 m3
n = 17 moles
T = 340 K
R= 8.31
Solving for P
P = 539.7 kPa
Because when expressing absolute temperature using the Kelvin scale, the unit of temperature is not the "degree", it's the "Kelvin". The "Kelvin" is a unit of temperature equal to one Celsius degree. There's no such thing as a "Kelvin degree".
The kelvin. a change of one (degree) kelvin is the same as a change of one degree Celsius (one hundredth of the difference between the freezing and boiling points of water at Standard pressure.
The base unit for temperature is the kelvin. One degree celsius is the same as one kelvin, because kelvin starts at absolute zero, degrees celsius is kelvin plus 273.15. Celsius is used for most non-technical uses. Kelvin is just kelvin, not degrees kelvin.
Yes kelvin is a si base unit. Kelvin is a fundamental unit of SI for thermodynamic temperature.
Temperature is measured in degrees Celsius (oC), Fahrenheit (oF) or Kelvin (oK) * * * * * Degree Fahrenheit is not an SI unit for measuring temperature.
Because when expressing absolute temperature using the Kelvin scale, the unit of temperature is not the "degree", it's the "Kelvin". The "Kelvin" is a unit of temperature equal to one Celsius degree. There's no such thing as a "Kelvin degree".
The SI unit of absolute temperature is the Kelvin, not the degree.
There is 1 Kelvin for every 1 degree Celsius.A temperature difference of 100 degrees Celsius is a temperature difference of 100 Kelvin.
Kelvin is the absolute temperature. It is related to Celsius as degree Kelvin = degree Celsius + 273.15According, to convert from Kelvin to Celsius you must subtract 273.15 from the degree Kelvin.
Celsius and degree measure temperature. Celsius, mass, and kelvin are metric measurements. Celsius and Kelvin are metric and temperature measurements. Celsius and Kelvin are the related terms.
degree Celsius or kelvin
It is degree Celsius, or degree Fahrenheit, or degree Kelvin, or Rankine
The kelvin. a change of one (degree) kelvin is the same as a change of one degree Celsius (one hundredth of the difference between the freezing and boiling points of water at Standard pressure.
The kelvin is a unit of measurement for temperature. In this case, 53 kelvin equates to -364.27 degree Fahrenheit or -220.15 degree Celsius.
One Kelvin degree represents the same difference in temperature as one Celsius degree.
One degree Celsius indicates the same temperature change as one kelvin.
The base unit for temperature is the Kelvin. Kelvin takes as its zero point absolute zero (-273.15oC). A kelvin is defined as 1/273.16 of the temperature of the triple point of water, triple point is the temperature and pressure where a substance can exist as solid, liquid, and gas at equilibrium, for water this temperature is 0.01oC. This means that one kelvin is the same size as one degree Celsius, or temperature in Celsius is temperature in kelvin+ 273.15. Most non-technical temperatures are expressed in Celsius.