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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
4.5 ATM (760 mmHg/1 ATM) = 3,420 mmHg
The volume is 0,446 L.
mmHg x 0.001316 = atmospheres749 mmHg x 0.001316 = about 0.9855 atm
747 mmHg
1.09 kPa = 8.176 mmHg
4.5 ATM (760 mmHg/1 ATM) = 3,420 mmHg
4.5 ATM (760 mmHg/1 ATM) = 3,420 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.).
The volume is 0,446 L.
30 degrees Celsius = 303,15 K752 mmHg = 0,9894737 atmosphere
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mmHg x 0.001316 = atmospheres749 mmHg x 0.001316 = about 0.9855 atm
47 degrees Celsius
747 mmHg
One millibar is 0.014504, mutiply this by how many bars. example is 250 bars X 0.014504 = 3,626...... psi. Have a nice day
PV/T = PV/T ( forgot who's law that is ) need to convert C to K 30 C = 303.15 K (725 mmHg)(400 ml)/(303.15 K) = (650 mmHg)(X Vol)/(303.15 K) 197047.5X = 87913500 = 446 ml ---------------