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6. According to this experiment, what should happen to the pressure of a gas if the Kelvin temperature is doubled? Check this
DATA AND CALCULATIONS Pressure (kPa) 106.72 em Tom Temperature (C) 22.1°C 13°C 62.26 81.5°C Temperature (K) 295.258 286.15k
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If we double the temperature in Kelvin scale the pressure will double. Pressure and temperature have a direct relationship as determined by as follows

i.e P1/T1= P2/T2

We know that at STP pressure is 1 atm and temperature is 00C or 273k

So from the above relationship we got the pressure at -730C (200K) the pressure is 0.73atm and the pressure at 1730C( 400K) the pressure is 1.43 atm.

By plot in the pressure and temperature graph we got a straight line in which directly pressure is proportional to temperature.

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