Question #2603d
1 Answer
Mar 20, 2017
The gas reached a pressure of 2.5 atm.
Since the volume is constant but the pressure and temperature are changing, this is an example of Gay-Lussac's Law:
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We can rearrange the above formula to get
#P_2=P_1 × T_2/T_1#
Your data are:
The new pressure is 2.5 atm.