The pressure in a gas thermometer is 5100 Pa at the freezing point of water.
(a) What is the pressure in this thermometer at the boiling point of water?
(b) If the pressure is 5920 Pa, what is the temperature?

The pressure in a gas thermometer is 5100 Pa at the freezing point of water. (a)...
A3. A constant volume gas thermometer gives readings of 1.333 x 105 Pa at the ice point of water, 1.821 x 105 Pa at the steam point and 1.528 x 105 Pa when immersed in a boiling liquid. a) Calculate the temperature at which the liquid is boiling. b) Explain what happens to the gas pressure when the temperature reaches -273.15 °C, and the significance of this temperature
At the boiling point of sulfur (444.6 ∘C) the pressure in a constant-volume gas thermometer is 183 torr. a) Estimate the pressure at the triple point of water. (torr) b) Estimate the temperature when the pressure in the thermometer is 114 torr. (∘C)
What is the ratio of the pressure that a constant-volume gas thermometer registers at the boiling point of water to the pressure it registers at the freezing point? Select one: a. 1.24 b. 1.32 c. 1.80 d. 1.00 e. 1.37
A thermometer is made such that the freezing point of water is defined to be 60.0°H and the boiling point of water at sea level is defined to be 520°H. What is absolute zero on the H scale? -980°H 0.6°H -1196°H -36°H -1256°H
A constant-volume gas thermometer is used to measure an unknown temperature. At the temperature of boiling water, the absolute pressure of the gas in the bulb is 1.239 x 10 Pa. The absolute pressure is 1.105 x 10% Pa at the unknown temperature. What is that temperature on the Celsius scale to the nearest degree? temperature
A constant-volume gas thermometer is at 55 kPa pressure at the triple point of water. By how much does its pressure change for each kelvin temperature change?
In a student experiment, a constant-volume gas thermometer is calibrated in liquid nitrogen (−196°C) and in boiling pentane (36.1°C). The separate pressures are 0.344 atm and 1.423 atm. Hint: Use the linear relationship P = A + BT, where A and B are constants. (a) What value of absolute zero does the calibration yield? °C (b) What pressure would be found at the freezing point of water? atm (c) What pressure would be found at the boiling point of water?...
10. A type of thermometer has temperature readings at the freezing point of water that are normally distributed with a mean of 0°C and a standard deviation of 1.00°C. Find the temperature corresponding to P23. the 23rd percentile. 0 0.9893 O 0.23° O-2.84 O-0.74
Q 12.2: When a certain constant volume gas thermometer is in thermal contact with water at its triple point (273.16 K), the pressure is 6.30 ×104 Pa. For this thermometer, a kelvin corresponds to a change in pressure of about: A : 1.72 x 107 Pa B : 2.31 x 102 Pa C : 4.34 x 102 Pa D : 1.72 x 103 Pa E : 2.31 x 103 Pa
7. You are calibrating a thermometer to use for several experiments. The freezing point reads -3.00C and the boiling point is 102.0C. Show the calibrations calculations. 8. You are using the same thermometer you just calibrated in #7 for melting point that reads 125.0C. What is the actual melting point of the chemical? 9. You are using the same thermometer from #7 for a distillation experiment. According to the lab, you should be collecting distillate in the specific range of...