You put a thermometer on the surface of the ATM. The temperature should be much the same as the air temperature - unless there have been a lot of people withdrawing cash and the machine has been very busy.
2 atm + 3 atm
2 atm + 3 atm
2 atm + 3 atm
2 atm + 3 atm
(P at 1 atm)/(P at 2.5 atm)=(100+273)/Temperature at 2.5 atm932.5 k
standard temperature and pressure
Temperature.
you can use the Clausius-Clapeyron equation if you know the temperature of hexane at 1.5 ATM
The total pressure will be 5 atm and the partial pressure of gas 1 will be 2 atm and the partial pressure of gas 2 will be 3 atm.
P1 = 3.85 atm; T1 = 25+273 = 298ºK; P2 = 18.0 atm; T2 = ?P1/T1 = P2/T2T2 = T1P2/P1 = (298)(18.0)/(3.85) = 1393ºK
Temperature xD
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