Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Step one:
Given
V1=0.45L
P1=2.3atm
T1=60 °
V2=0.6L
P2=1.54atm
T2=?
Step two:
Required:
T2
Applying the partial gas formula
[tex]\frac{P1V1}{T1}=\frac{P2V2}{T2}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{2.3*0.45}{60}=\frac{1.54*0.6}{T2}[/tex]
cross multiply we have
T2=(1.54*0.6*60)/2.3*0.45
T2=55.44/1.035
T2=53.56 °
in kelvin, we need to add 273
=273+53.56=326.56K
T2=326.56K
The new temperature of this gas (in K) is 326.56K