8. Pressurized air cans are used to blow dust out of electronic equipment. At 300.0 K the air can's pressure is 2.00 atm. If the can was to reach 6.00 atm's of pressure it will explode. What temperature must the air reach in order for the can to explode?

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#### Problem 8:
**Scenario:**
Pressurized air cans are used to blow dust out of electronic equipment. At 300.0 K, the air can's pressure is 2.00 atm. If the can was to reach 6.00 atm of pressure, it would explode.

**Question:**
What temperature must the air reach in order for the can to explode?

**Your Answer:**
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#### Problem 9:
**Scenario:**
A gas is heated from 250.0 K to 290.0 K, and the volume increases from 20.0 liters to 31.0 liters by moving a piston within a cylinder.

**Question:**
If the original pressure was 1.00 atm, what would the final pressure be?

**Your Answer:**
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Transcribed Image Text:### Physics and Chemistry Problems #### Problem 8: **Scenario:** Pressurized air cans are used to blow dust out of electronic equipment. At 300.0 K, the air can's pressure is 2.00 atm. If the can was to reach 6.00 atm of pressure, it would explode. **Question:** What temperature must the air reach in order for the can to explode? **Your Answer:** [Answer Field] #### Problem 9: **Scenario:** A gas is heated from 250.0 K to 290.0 K, and the volume increases from 20.0 liters to 31.0 liters by moving a piston within a cylinder. **Question:** If the original pressure was 1.00 atm, what would the final pressure be? **Your Answer:** [Answer Field] --- Below these problem scenarios, there is a "Back" button and a "Next" button provided for navigation purposes in the form. A user instruction note is displayed at the bottom stating: "*Never submit passwords through Google Forms.*"
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