When the pressure that a gas exerts on a sealed container, with a temperature of 325 k, changes from 767 mm Hg to 800 mm Hg, what will the new temperature be?
Gay Lussacs law gives the relationship between pressure and temperature of gas. It states that for a fixed amount of gas the pressure is directly proportional to temperature at constant volume. P/T = k where P - pressure , T - temperature and k - constant [tex] \frac{P1}{T1} = \frac{P2}{T2} [/tex] parameters for the first instance are on the left side and parameters for the second instance are on the right side of the equation substituting these values in the equation [tex] \frac{767mmHg}{325K} = \frac{800mmHg}{T} [/tex] T = 339 K new temperature is 339 K