The warning on the can about storing at high temperatures serves to prevent pressure increase, and using the ideal gas law, we can calculate the new pressure when the can is exposed to higher temperatures.
Predicting Change in Pressure with Temperature
(a) The warning on the can advises not to store at high temperatures to prevent pressure increase and potentially bursting due to rising temperatures. High temperatures can cause gas expansion and pressure elevation.
(b) Using the ideal gas law, where PV = nRT, with the initial conditions given, the new pressure in the can at 50°C in the car can be calculated to determine the effect of the temperature change on gas pressure.
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