The gas inside of a container exerts #18 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #360 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #24 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?

1 Answer
Oct 6, 2017

# T_2 = 480’K#

Explanation:

Start with the Ideal Gas Law: #P*V = (n*R*T) #
The only parameter that needs a specific unit for correct calculations is the Temperature, in ‘K. The other parameters are ratios. We already have the data in the proper temperature units, so we can use the Gas Law to calculate the change in the temperature from the change in the pressure ratio.

The volume is constant in this case, and the gas constant is constant, so we only need the equation that shows the change in pressure with respect to temperature (T) for a calculation of the ratio change.
#P_2/ P_1 = (T_2/T_1)# ; # T_2 = ( P_2/ P_1) xx T_1#; # T_2 = 360 xx (24/18)#

# T_2 = 480’K#