The gas left in a used aerosol can is at a pressure of 126.3 kPa at 302.6K. If the can is thrown into a fire what will the internal pressure of the gas be when its temperature reaches 1,172.1K? Answer in units of kPa. Round your result to the nearest tenth.
and 0.aum: 10.42 An aerosol spray can with a volume of 250 mL contains 2.30 g of propane gas (C3Hg) as a propellant. (a) If the can is at 23 °C, what is the pressure in the can? (b) What volume would the propane occupy at STP? (C) The can's label says that exposure to temperatures above 130 °F may cause the can to burst. What is the pressure in the can at this temperature? gas: (a)
An aerosol can is empty, except for the propellant gas which exerts a pressure of 1.20 atm at 22 degrees Celsius. If the can is thrown into a fire and heated to a temperature of 535 degrees Celsius, what will be the pressure inside the hot can? P= atm
Chemistry: Fundamentals and Principles by Davidson. Presented by Macmillan Learning. An aerosol can is empty, except for the propellant gas which exerts a pressure of 1.20 atm at 22 °C . If the can is thrown into a fire and heated to a temperature of 505 °C , what will be the pressure inside the hot can? ?=____________________________ atm
09 A gas with a volume of 525 mL at a temperature of -25 °C is heated to 175 °C. What is the new volume, in milliliters, of the gas if pressure and number of moles are held constant? 010 A gas has a volume of 2.8 L at a temperature of 27 °C. What temperature (°C) is needed to expand the volume to 15 L? (P and n are constant.) a 1971 011 Combined gas law problem: A balloon...
gas is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature of the gas, if the volume and amount of gas remain constant B) The total pressure exerted by a mixture of gases in a container is the sum of the partial pressures that each gas would exert alone. C) The volume of a gas is directly proportional to the number of moles of the gas, if the pressure and temperature remain constant D) The volume of a gas is directly proportional to...
10. (2 pts) An aerosol spray can with a volume of 500.0 mL contains 4.63 g of nitrous oxide (N2O) as a propellent. a. If the can is at 21 °C, what is the pressure (in atm) in the can? b. The can is rated to handle up to 5.72 atm of pressure before bursting. At what temperature (in °F) would the can burst?
5. An aerosol spray can with a volume of 250. mL contains 2.30 g of propane gas (C3H8) as a propellant. a. If the can is at 21 ∘C, what is the pressure in the can? b. What volume would the propane occupy at STP? c. The can says that exposure to temperatures above 130 ∘F may cause the can to burst. What is the pressure in the can at this temperature?
An aerosol spray can with a volume of 400 mL contains 3.5 g of propane gas (C3H8) as propellant. Part A What is the pressure in atmospheres of gas in the can at 20°C? Express your answer using two significant figures. IVO ADV A O O ? P: Submit Request Answer
A confined gas is at temperature of 27°C when it has a pressure and volume of 1000 Pascals and 20 m3 and the temperature is raised to 30°C, what is the nevw pressure?