A high-pressure gas cylinder contains 52 L of toxic gas at a pressure of 1.65.10' N/m² and a temperature of 26 °C. Its valve leaks after the cylinder is dropped. The cylinder is cooled to dry ice temperature –78.5 °C to reduce the leak rate and pressure so that it can be safely repaired. (a) What is the final pressure in the tank, assuming a negligible amount of gas leaks while being cooled and that there is no phase change? P2: Ра (b) What is the final pressure if one-tenth of the gas escapes? P2 Ра (c) To what temperature must the tank be cooled to reduce the pressure to 1.00 atm (assuming the gas does not change phase and that there is no leakage during cooling)? (d) Does cooling the tank appear to be a practical solution to bring the pressure down and reduce the leak? Assume N, N2. Take into account the values calculatesd in parts (a) through (c).

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A high-pressure gas cylinder contains 52 L of toxic gas at a pressure of 1.65.10' N/m² and a
temperature of 26 °C. Its valve leaks after the cylinder is dropped. The cylinder is cooled to dry ice
temperature –78.5 °C to reduce the leak rate and pressure so that it can be safely repaired.
(a) What is the final pressure in the tank, assuming a negligible amount of gas leaks while being
cooled and that there is no phase change?
P2:
Ра
(b) What is the final pressure if one-tenth of the gas escapes?
P2
Ра
(c) To what temperature must the tank be cooled to reduce the pressure to 1.00 atm (assuming the
gas does not change phase and that there is no leakage during cooling)?
(d) Does cooling the tank appear to be a practical solution to bring the pressure down and reduce
the leak? Assume N, N2. Take into account the values calculatesd in parts (a) through (c).
Transcribed Image Text:A high-pressure gas cylinder contains 52 L of toxic gas at a pressure of 1.65.10' N/m² and a temperature of 26 °C. Its valve leaks after the cylinder is dropped. The cylinder is cooled to dry ice temperature –78.5 °C to reduce the leak rate and pressure so that it can be safely repaired. (a) What is the final pressure in the tank, assuming a negligible amount of gas leaks while being cooled and that there is no phase change? P2: Ра (b) What is the final pressure if one-tenth of the gas escapes? P2 Ра (c) To what temperature must the tank be cooled to reduce the pressure to 1.00 atm (assuming the gas does not change phase and that there is no leakage during cooling)? (d) Does cooling the tank appear to be a practical solution to bring the pressure down and reduce the leak? Assume N, N2. Take into account the values calculatesd in parts (a) through (c).
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