Question #38375 Chemistry Gases Gay Lussac's Law 1 Answer Narad T. Mar 19, 2017 The new pressure is #=1434.3#torr Explanation: We apply Gay Lussac's Law #P_1/T_1=P_2/T_2# #P_1=1500 #torr #T_1=35+273=308K# #T_2=21.5+273=294.5K# #P_2=T_2/T_1*P_1# #=294.5/308*1500# #=1434.3#torr Answer link Related questions Question #9bcb0 What is the Gay Lussac's law formula? If the temperature of a gas in a container is doubled on the Kelvin scale, what will happen to... If the original pressure of a gas sample at 20 ˚C was 5.00 atm, and it is heated up to 40. ˚C ,... What does Gay Lussac's law state? What does Gay Lussac's law relate? A sample of O2 under 2.00 atm occupies 500 ml at 25.0˚C. What pressure will the sample have at 0.0˚C ? A sample of O2 under 2.00 atm occupies 500 ml at 25.0˚C. What temperature will be needed to... Is Gay Lussac's law direct or inverse? Determine the pressure change when a constant volume of gas at 1.00 atm is heated from 20.0 ˚C... See all questions in Gay Lussac's Law Impact of this question 1545 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License