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ChemistryMediumNumerical2021 · 25 Feb Shift 1

Q51.A car tyre is filled with nitrogen gas at 35 psi at 27 °C . It will burst if pressure exceeds 40 psi. The temperature in ∘C at which the car tyre will burst is (Rounded-off to the nearest integer)

What This Question Tests

This question applies Gay-Lussac's law to calculate the temperature at which the pressure in a car tyre reaches a bursting limit, assuming constant volume.

Concepts Tested

Ideal gas lawPressure-temperature relationship

Formulas Used

P1/T1 = P2/T2

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