pressure = 2.3 × 10^5 Pa temperature= 200K. At a constant volume, when the temperature increases to 300K what is the pressure in Pa?

Divide pressure by temperature to get the constant = 1150. Making sure all values are in the correct units.Then multiply by 300K to get the increased pressure. 3.45 x 10^5 Pa

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