A 12 oz can of soda is left in a car on a hot day. In the morning the soda temperature was 60oF with a gauge pressure of 40 psi. What will the gauge pressure be when the soda reaches 90oF (or 363 Kelvin)?

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In this case, volume of the can remains constant. The relationship between pressure and temperature at constant volume is given by:

P/T = Constant

Then
[tex] \frac{ P_{1} }{ T_{1} } = \frac{ P_{2} }{ T_{2} } [/tex]

Where
P1 = 40 psi
P2 = ?
T1 = 60°F ≈ 289 K
T2 = 90°F ≈ 305 K (note, 363 K is not right)

Substituting;
[tex] P_{2} = \frac{ P_{1} T_{2} }{ T_{1} } = \frac{40*305}{289} =42.21 psi[/tex]
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