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.
The gas left in a used aerosol can is at a pressure of 126.3 kPa at...
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
6. The gas in an aerosol can is at a temperature of 27 °C and a pressure of 3 atm. If the gas reaches a pressure of 9 atm, what will the can's temperature be?
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
A spray can containing a propellant gas at twice atmospheric pressure (202 kPa) and having a volume of 119.00 cm is at 27°C. It is then tossed into an open fire. (Warning: Do not do this experiment; it is very dangerous.) When the temperature of the gas in the can reaches 195°C, what is the pressure inside the can? Assume any change in the volume of the can is negligible. SOLUTION Conceptualize Intuitively, you should expect that the pressure of the gas...
The Pressure of an Ideal gas,
measured in kPa, is related to its volume, V, and temperature, T,
by the equation:
PV=0.23T.
The temperature is measured with an error of 8 kelvin and the
volume is measured with an error of 0.6m^3. If it is known that the
actual values are T=234 kelvin and V=4m^3, what is the estimated
maximum error in the measurement of the pressure? Round your answer
to 4 decimal places.
The pressure of an ideal gas,...
(4) A can of soda that you left sitting on the counter has an internal pressure of 210,000 Pa and a temperature of 20°C. The gas inside the can is almost entirely carbon dioxide (CO2). (a) What is the change in the temperature of the gas inside the can after you open it? (b) What is the change of the specific internal energy of the gas (units of J/kg)?
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
The temperature of gas increases from 15C to 220C when its pressure increases from 55 kpa gauge to 370 kpa gauge and its volume changes to 5.5 m3. Assume atmospheric pressure is 101 kpa. What was the initial volume of the gas?
The pressure inside a gas bottle is 3290 kPa when the temperature is 26.0 °C. What will be the pressure inside the bottle, if 40.8 percent of the gas is released and the temperature of the gas drops to 8.2 °C? Submit Answer Tries 0/20
13. A diatomic ideal gas is at a pressure of 5 kPa and a volume of 4 m3. What is the change in internal energy of the gas when it doubles in volume adiabatically?