Interpretation:
The pressure in the given nitrogen tank needs to be determined if after several hours the temperature rises to
Concept introduction:
The law which states the relation between pressure, P and absolute temperature, T under constant volume, V is said to be Gay-Lussac's Law. According to this law, the pressure of an ideal gas has a direct relation with its absolute temperature:
Answer to Problem 6E
The pressure in the given nitrogen tank is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Initial:
Temperature =
Pressure =
The Gay-Lussac's Law can be expressed as for two different sets of condition for the same substance at constant volume as:
Where 1 and 2 indicate conditions at set 1 and condition at set 2.
Converting the temperature values from degree Celsius to Kelvin as:
The value of
Hence, the pressure in the given nitrogen tank is
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