A cylinder containing 119.9 cubic centimeter of gas at a pressure of 238 kPa when its temperature is 595 K. Given that its volume is unchanged when the pressure was increased by a factor of 2.7, Determine the new Temperature of the gas (In Kelvin). Note: Your answer must be in Kelvin, however, do not include the unit, just enter the magnitude that corresponds to the final volume in Kelvin. Round your answer to 2 decimal points

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A cylinder containing 119.9 cubic centimeter of
gas at a pressure of 238 kPa when its
temperature is 595 K. Given that its volume is
unchanged when the pressure was increased
by a factor of 2.7, Determine the new
Temperature of the gas (In Kelvin).
Note: Your answer must be in Kelvin, however,
do not include the unit, just enter the
magnitude that corresponds to the final volume
in Kelvin. Round your answer to 2 decimal
points
Round your answer to 2 decimal points
Transcribed Image Text:A cylinder containing 119.9 cubic centimeter of gas at a pressure of 238 kPa when its temperature is 595 K. Given that its volume is unchanged when the pressure was increased by a factor of 2.7, Determine the new Temperature of the gas (In Kelvin). Note: Your answer must be in Kelvin, however, do not include the unit, just enter the magnitude that corresponds to the final volume in Kelvin. Round your answer to 2 decimal points Round your answer to 2 decimal points
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