Legal Question in International Law in California
chemistry
a gas occupies a volume of 458ml at a pressure of 1.01 kpa. when the pressure is changed the volume becomes 477ml. what is the new pressure asssuming the the temperature is constant
Asked on 2/15/07, 1:32 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
William (Bill) Bresee
Law Offices of William F. Bresee
Re: chemistry
This seems a question for an exam. With all the usual caveats that this isn't a legal question and draws upon ancient recall without reference, given the relationship between pressure, volume and temperature (PV/T = constant), if temperature is maintained and volume increases, pressure should decrease. I'd like to think that the answer is 0.9698 kPa
Answered on 2/15/07, 5:10 pm
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