Given: Temperature 648.000 K Volume 25,498.272 L Pressure 2.540 atm 1.What will be the new volume at 5.75 atmospheres? 2.What will be the new temperature at 76.49 liters? What will be the new pressure at 865 °K?    *** For uniformity of answers: ~Please use the given constants provided during the lecture (example: 273 for the conversion for Kelvin, 980.665 cm/s² for gravity, 1 atm = 760 mmHg, etc..) ~Always place a zero before the decimal point for values less than 1 (example: .25 = 0.250) ~Add trailing zeros to complete your answer to the 3rd decimal place, if necessary. (example: 62.7 = 62.700; 37.12 = 37.120; 123 = 123.000) ~DO NOT include spaces in between numbers and decimal points. ~DO NOT include a comma for values in the thousands anymore.

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Given:
Temperature 648.000 K
Volume 25,498.272 L
Pressure 2.540 atm

1.What will be the new volume at 5.75 atmospheres?

2.What will be the new temperature at 76.49 liters?

What will be the new pressure at 865 °K? 

 


*** For uniformity of answers:
~Please use the given constants provided during the lecture
(example: 273 for the conversion for Kelvin, 980.665 cm/s² for gravity, 1 atm = 760 mmHg, etc..)
~Always place a zero before the decimal point for values less than 1
(example: .25 = 0.250)
~Add trailing zeros to complete your answer to the 3rd decimal place, if necessary.
(example: 62.7 = 62.700; 37.12 = 37.120; 123 = 123.000)
~DO NOT include spaces in between numbers and decimal points.
~DO NOT include a comma for values in the thousands anymore.

 

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