0.370/323=p/273
p=0.313atm
The pressure is 5,33 at.
It depends on the antacid, the solvent (water, stomach acid, etc.), the temperature, the agitation.
It is 500 deg F.
500 degrees Celsius
500. mmHg
At standard temperature and pressure, water has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter, so 500 grams would be 500 cc (or 500 ml).
The pressure is 5,33 at.
500 mmHg or 500 torr is a gas pressure approximately 66% of the standard sea level air pressure of 760 torr ... it is the air pressure one would find at an altitude of approximately 3km or 10000 feet ... at sea level, 500 torr would be considered a partial vacuum of 0.66 atm.
That depends on what temperature it started at. Whatever scale of temperature you are using, water will be steam at 500 degrees.
500
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V = k*T/P Apart from the fact that a change in temperature from 20C to 80C cannot be described as a reduction, V2 = V1 * T2P1/T1P2 = 500*(273.15+80)*420/[(273.15+20)*650] = 500*353.15*420/(293.15*650) = 289.2 mL
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The way you wrote it is the standard form.
There are no 500 Series. lol
500,000,000,000
divide it by the future number which is 0.99 which will equal 0.00000001