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A 0.50 L container is ocupied by nitrogen at a pressure of 800 torr and a temperature of `0^(@)C`. The container can only withstand a pressure of 3.0 atm. What is the highest temperature `("^(@)C)` to which the container may be heated?

A

505

B

450

C

625

D

560

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A

`(P_(1))/(T_(1))=(P_(2))/(T_(2))`
`T_(2)=3xx76/80xx273=778K=505^(@)C`
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