375mmhg
The boiling point would be 35 degrees Celsius. Use a graph comparing vapor pressure to temperature, go to the point where propanone is at 48 kpa, and see what the temperature is.
0 degrees Celsius, 273 degrees Kelvin, 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
The vapor pressure of a liquid is equal to 1 atmosphere at 100 degrees Celsius, or 212 degrees Fahrenheit. This is because for a liquid to boil, its vapor pressure must rise to reach standard atmospheric pressure, which is about 1 atmosphere. When enough heat is present to do this, the substance will boil.
5 degrees fahrenheit
Gaseous oxygen will turn into liquid at atmospheric pressure by cooling to a temperature below -297°F
3.5 litre if pressure is kept constant.
If I have 45 liters of helium in a balloon at 250 C and increase the temperature of the balloon to 550 C, what will the new volume of the balloon be?
Assuming pressure is constant, like you said, volume and temperature have a direct relationship. As temperature increases, volume increases; as temperature decreases, volume decreases. Setting up a algebraic direct proportion, you get approximately 3.84 liters for the balloon at 285 degrees K.
A balloon filled with -2 degrees Celsius air will move to a room to a temperature of 8 degrees Celsius because of the collision of the air particles.
Its volume will be reduced so it will be deflated. As long as there is no leakage, this is due to the fact that the drop in temperature reduces the kinetic energy of the gas atoms, which decreases the collisions between them and the sides of the balloon, which will cause a reduction in the pressure. As long as there is no leakage of the gas, the helium balloon will re-inflate when the temperature increases.
On the Fahrenheit scale, the freezing temperature of water is 32 degrees at atmospheric pressure. On the same scale, the freezing temperature of gold is 1,948 degrees at atmospheric pressure.
Rigid container holds hydrogen gas at a pressure of 3.0 atmospheres and a temperature of 2 degrees Celsius. The pressure if the temperature is raised to 10 degrees Celsius will be 15 atmospheres based on the law of pressure for gas.
A temperature of 0 degrees Celsius and a pressure of 1 atmosphere is considered standard temperature and pressure or STP.
At STP(Standard Temperature and pressure), the temperature is zero degrees Celsius(273 Kelvin) and the pressure is 1 atmosphere. At RTP(Room temperature and pressure), the temperature is 25 degrees Celsius(298 Kelvin) and the pressure is 1 atmosphere.
SATP- Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure Temperature: 25 degrees celsius Pressure: 101.32 kPa
0.105 m3
Standard conditions, or standard temperature and pressure (STP) is the atmospheric pressure at sea level with temperature at zero degrees Celsius (273.15 Kelvin).