DATA TABLE Mass of Mg (g) Trial 1 Average Temp.(°C) Average Temp. (K) 0.0312 g 139.5mL Trial 2 0.0308 g 139.5mL Volume of flask (mL) Maximum Pressure (kPa) Initial Pressure (kPa) 101.62 KPA 101.66 Pressure Change, AP (kPa) Pressure Change, (Atm) Initial Temperature 17.2°C (°C) Final Temperature (°C) 17.4°C Trial 3 117.38 кра 121.65 кра 0.0305 g 139.5ml Trial 4 0.03089 139.5mL 109.58 кра 120.73 кра 101.66 kPa 101.50 kPa 101.65 kPa kpq 17.4°C 17.7°C 17.7°C 17.7°C 17.7°C 17.9°C

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Please calculate pressure change (kpa), pressure change (Atm), average temperature (c) and average temperature (k) for all 4 trials
DATA TABLE
Mass of Mg
(°C)
Final Temperature
(°C)
Trial 1
Average Temp.(°C)
Average Temp. (K)
Trial 2
0.0312 g
0.0308 g
Volume of flask
139.5mL
139.5mL
(mL)
Maximum Pressure
117.38 кра
121.65 кра
109.58 кра 120.73 кра
(kPa)
Initial Pressure (kPa) 101.62 KPA 101.66 kPa 101.50 kPa 101.65 KPA
Pressure Change, AP
(kPa)
Pressure Change,
(Atm)
Initial Temperature
Trial 3
17.2°C 17.4°C
17.4°C
0.0305 g
139.5ml
Trial 4
17.7°C 17.7°C
0.03089
139.5mL
17.7°C 17.7°C
17.9°C
Transcribed Image Text:DATA TABLE Mass of Mg (°C) Final Temperature (°C) Trial 1 Average Temp.(°C) Average Temp. (K) Trial 2 0.0312 g 0.0308 g Volume of flask 139.5mL 139.5mL (mL) Maximum Pressure 117.38 кра 121.65 кра 109.58 кра 120.73 кра (kPa) Initial Pressure (kPa) 101.62 KPA 101.66 kPa 101.50 kPa 101.65 KPA Pressure Change, AP (kPa) Pressure Change, (Atm) Initial Temperature Trial 3 17.2°C 17.4°C 17.4°C 0.0305 g 139.5ml Trial 4 17.7°C 17.7°C 0.03089 139.5mL 17.7°C 17.7°C 17.9°C
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