The pressure measured by a constant volume gas thermometer is 40 kPa at the triple point of water. What will be the pressure measured at the boiling point of water (100°C)?
Explanation:
Given
Pressure at triple point of water, Ptp, is 40kPa
Boiling point of water, T, is 100°C
Formula used
The relation connecting the temperature ( and pressure (
) of a volumetric thermometer can be represented as,
Which leads us to the relation,
K
where,
Ptp = Pressure at triple point of water= 40kPa
Here, we have to find the pressure at temperature 100°C (i.e, 373.15K),
So substitute, T= 373.15K in the above equation
i.e., (Ans.)
Hence, the pressure measured at the boiling point of water is 54.64 kPa≈56 kPa