What is the pressure of a gas in "atm" if its pressure is "85 kPa"?

2 Answers
May 19, 2015

I can easily remember that 10^5 Pa is in 1 bar, and I also remember that 1 bar is equal to slightly less than 1 atm, so overall I just remember this:

1 bar = 1 atm * (100000/101325)

and since there are 10^5 Pa in 1 bar, this becomes:

cancel(100000 Pa) = "1 atm" * ((cancel(100000 Pa))/(101325 Pa))

1 = "1 atm"/"101325 Pa" => "101325 Pa" = "1 atm"

Since there are 101325 Pa in 1 atm, there are 101.325 kPa in 1 atm.

May 19, 2015

101325 "Pa"=1 "atm"

101325 cancel"Pa" x (1 "kPa")/(1000 cancel"Pa")=101.325 "kPa"

Therefore, 101.325 "kPa"=1 "atm" .

So if you have a gas at a pressure of 85 "kPa" and want to convert the pressure to atm, you would do the following:

85cancel"kPa" x (1"atm")/(101.325cancel"kPa")=0.84"atm"