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If we increase the temperature of the tank to 85C, what will the new pressure be inside the tank?

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User Enloz
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Answer:

The new pressure will increase.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the temperature in a tank increases, the pressure inside the tank will also increase. This is one of the postulates of the general gas law.

Pressure exerted by a gas is it's force per unit area.

  • When we reduce the equation of the combined gas law taking the number of moles to be 1, we see that;

"at constant volume, the pressure of a given mass or mole of gas varies directly with the absolute temperature" .

The higher the pressure, the higher the temperature will be.

Since the complete parameters are not given, use this expression below:


(P_(1) )/(T_(1) ) = (P_(2) )/(T_(2) )

where P and T are pressure and temperature

1 and 2 represents initial and final states.

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