To determine the pressure created at 300 K, we need more context, such as the volume of the gas and the number of moles present. According to the ideal gas law (PV = nRT), pressure (P) can be calculated if these variables are known, where R is the ideal gas constant. At 300 K, a standard atmospheric pressure is approximately 101.3 kPa, but the actual pressure would depend on the specific conditions of the gas in question.
Using the ideal gas law, we have V1/T1 = V2/T2. Plugging in the values, we get 250L/150K = V2/300K. Solving for V2, we find that the volume would be 500L at 300K.
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300k = 300 000 (k is an abbreviation for 'kilo', i.e. one thousand). 300 k can be 300 000 of anything, for example £300k, 300k washers, or anything else.
300k is worth $300,000 dollars
The mass is 10 727 kg.
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The k means thousand, so 300k means 300,000 in whatever currency you use.
The difference in the MMS messages 300K, 600K, and 2M is the limit on size of the message you can send, with 300K having the least capacity and 2M, the largest capacity.
The specific volume of air at 300K is approximately 0.716 cubic meters per kilogram.
300k = 300,000 500k = 500,000 1m = 1,000,000 Therefore, 1m (one million) is the biggest.
The keyword density of air at 300K is approximately 2.5 x 1025 molecules per cubic meter.
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