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A constant-volume gas thermometer is at 55 kPa pressure at the triple point of water. By...

A constant-volume gas thermometer is at 55 kPa pressure at the triple point of water.

By how much does its pressure change for each kelvin temperature change?

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Given the pressure at the triple point of water is Ptr = 55 kPa

for pressure

Let us consider for room temperature 293.16 K

Next we consider for 294.16 K and 295.16 K

P(294.16K) = 59.22kPa

P(295.16K)=59.42kPa

From above observation we see that the pressure change for each kelvin temperature change is 0.20kPa. The answer is 200Pa/K.

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