Solution is here,
for initial case,
temperature(T1)=70°C=70+ 273=343K
vloume( V1) =45 L
for final case,
temperature( T2)=?
volume(V2)= 91.3 L
at constant pressure,
V1/V2 = T1/T2
or, 45/91.3 = 343/ T2
or, T2= (343×91.3)/45
or, T2=695.9 K = (695.9-273)°C=422.9°C
The temperature needed for a sample of gas to occupy 91.3 L, when originally it occupied 45.0 L at 70.0°C at constant pressure, is about 423.71°C.
This question pertains to the ideal gas law equation (P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2, where P is pressure, V is volume, and T is temperature), we must first convert our temperatures to Kelvin (K) since the ideal gas law uses absolute temperature. To convert from degrees Celsius to K, add 273.15, thus 70.0°C becomes 343.15K. As the problem states pressure is constant, we can ignore that component of the equation and it simplifies to V1/T1 = V2/T2.
By rearranging the equation to solve for V2, we get V2 = V1 (T2/T1). Given the volume of the gas at the initial temperature (V1 = 45.0 L), and temperature T2 with unknown value, we rewrite the equation as T2 = (V2 * T1) / V1. Substituting the given values into the equation gives T2 = (91.3 L * 343.15K) / 45.0 L, which calculates to approximately 696.86K, converting back to Celsius gives us around 423.71°C.
So, your sample of gas would need to be heated to approximately 423.71°C in order for it to occupy a volume of 91.3 L at constant pressure.
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Answer: Seafloor and tectonic plates.
Explanation: Seafloor spreading occurs at divergent plate boundaries. As tectonic plates slowly move away from each other, heat from the mantle's convection currents makes the crust more plastic and less dense. The less-dense material rises, often forming a mountain or elevated area of the seafloor
Answer:
177.53 grams
Explanation:
To find this, change the density equation from to , doing this will allow you to multiply your given density (0.789 g/cm^3) by your given volume (225cm^3), giving your mass of 177.53 grams.
The water would just spread out on the table mainly because of van der waal forces, but it would stop eventually because of surface tensile forces.
Surface tension is a force which tends to maintain the tension in water surface due to surface tension insects moves on the surface of water. It is a force which act in outward direction. S.I unit of surface tension is Newton-meter.
Surface tension is a physical quantity which is vector quantity i.e it has both magnitude and direction.
Mathematically,
Surface tension is reciprocal of force per unit length it means that force which act in a one meter length is called surface tension.
Force is defined as a phenomena which try to displace any object or it try to move an object from one point to another point. S.I unit of force is Newton. It is vector quantity i.e it has a both magnitude and direction.
Therefore,The water would just spread out on the table mainly because of van der waal forces, but it would stop eventually because of surface tensile forces.
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