Respuesta :

The new pressure at 240.0 * C would be 142 kPa

Answer:

Explanation:

Gay-Lussac's Law states that the pressure of a given mass of gas varies directly with the absolute temperature of the gas, when the volume is kept constant.

P₁=84kPa

P₂=?kPa

The temperatures have first been converted to Kelvin.

T1=30°C

Converting to kelvin; 30+273= 303K

T2=240°C

Converting to kelvin; 240+273 = 513K

Step 1: Use Gay-Lussac's Law to solve for the unknown pressure (P₂).  

 [tex](P_1 )/T_1 =P_2/T_2[/tex]

Step 2: Solve.

First, rearrange the equation algebraically to solve for P₂.

[tex]P_2= (P_1 x T_2)/T_1[/tex]

   Now substitute the known quantities into the equation and solve.

  [tex]P_2=(84 x 513)/303[/tex]

  P₂ = 142kPa