Answer:
[tex]T'=30^{\circ} C[/tex]
Explanation:
Initial pressure, P = 125 kPa
Initial temperature, T = 25.0°C
If new pressure is increased to P' = 150.0 kPa
We need to find new temperature. According to Gay-Lussac's law,
P ∝ T
or
[tex]\dfrac{P}{T}=\dfrac{P'}{T'}\\\\T'=\dfrac{P'T}{P}\\\\T'=\dfrac{150\times 25}{125}\\\\=30^{\circ} C[/tex]
So, the new temperature will be [tex]30^{\circ} C[/tex].