If the pressure in a car tire is 2.0 atm at 27°C, what will be the pressure if the temperature warms to 57°C? Assume that the volume of the tire remains constant.
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- Need help(a) How many molecules are present in a sample of an ideal gas that occupies a volume of 1.90 cm³, is at a temperature of 20°C, and is at atmospheric pressure? molecules -11 (b) How many molecules of the gas are present if the volume and temperature are the same as in part (a), but the pressure is now 1.50 x 10¯ Pa (an extremely good vacuum)? moleculesAn automobile tire is inflated with air originally at 10.0°C and normal atmospheric pressure. During the process, the air is compressed to 27.0% of its original volume and the temperature is increased to 39.0°C. (a) What is the tire pressure in pascals? Pa (b) After the car is driven at high speed, the tire's air temperature rises to 85.0°C and the tire's interior volume increases by 3.00%. What is the new tire pressure (absolute) in pascals? Pa
- Step 1 (a) The ideal-gas equation describes each condition of the air in the tire. We will set up ratios in order to describe these changes. Dividing the equations PV = nRT in the initial and final states, we have PfVf Tf P¡Vi Ti Solving for the final pressure in the tire, gives Pf = = = which gives I Tf P(V)() P₁ Vf T₁ = (1.013 x 105 Pa) x 105 Pa. Note that the volume V¡ cancels out of the equation. = Vf Po = Pr (V ( ) ( ) Pd Pf Vi V₁ Step 2 (b) After the car is driven, the temperature and volume of air in the tire have changed. Let Td be the temperature and Vd be the volume of air in the tire. We have PdVd Td PfVf Tf' x 105 Pa 273 + 273 + Vf Vf Again we see that the volume Vf cancels out of the equation. °C K °℃ K = x 105 Pa.Air is pumped into a bicycle tire. The 42 moles of air initially in the tire have a gauge pressure of 4 atm. How many moles of air must be pumped into the tire in order to raise the gauge pressure to 8 atm? Assume that the volume and temperature of the air inside the tire are approximately constant.A bicycle tire has a pressure of 6.80 ✕ 105 N/m2 at a temperature of 19.0°C and contains 2.30 L of gas. What will its pressure be (in Pa) if you let out an amount of air that has a volume of 120 cm3 at atmospheric pressure? Assume tire temperature and volume remain constant. _________Pa
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