Julius Ceaser Flashe Which gas law explains why your tire pressure gauge might come on 5 points indicating low pressure on a very, very cold winter morning? * Charles's Law Gay-Lussac's Law O Boyle's Law Boyle's Law Charles's Law V1 Gay-Lussac's Law PV1 = P2V2 V2 P1 P2 T1 T2 T1 T2 Combined Gas Law Ideal Gas Law Universal Gas Constant PV1 P2V2 R = 0.0821 L•atm molk PV = nRT R= 8.31 LPa mol-K T1 T2 wwwwn R= 62.36 torr moleK A sample of gas at a pressure of 1.25atm has a temperature of 27.0°C. The pressure of the gas decreases to 0.75atm. What is the new 10 points temperature of the gas? * 45°C 16°C 180°C -93°C MacBook Air
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![Jullus Ceaser Flashe
Which gas law explains why your tire pressure gauge might come on
5 points
indicating low pressure on a very, very cold winter morning? *
Charles's Law
Gay-Lussac's Law
O Boyle's Law
Boyle's Law
Charles's Law
Gay-Lussac's Law
P2
P1
V1
V2
PV1 = P2V2
T1
T2
T1
T2
Combined Gas Law
Ideal Gas Law
Universal Gas Constant
PV1
P2V2
R = 0.0821 L•atm
molK
PV = nRT
R= 8.31 LPa
mol-K
T1
T2
wwwwn
R= 62.36 torr
mok
A sample of gas at a pressure of 1.25atm has a temperature of 27.0°C.
The pressure of the gas decreases to 0.75atm. What is the new
10 points
temperature of the gas? *
45°C
16°C
180°C
-93°C
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