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A balloon is filled with 2.50 volume of hydrogen gas at 27°C. if the balloon is warm upto 100°C then calculate the volume of the gas at this temperature by assuming that the pressure of gas remains constant.


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Answered by aparnaappu8547
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Answer:

The volume of the gas at 100°C is 9.26 L.

Explanation:

According to Charle's law,

Temperature is directly proportional to the volume of the gas at a constant pressure.

V/T = constant

V_{1} /T_{1} = V_{2} /T_{2}

V_{1} = 2.50 L

T_{1} = 27°C

V_{2} = x

T_{2} = 100 °C

V_{2} = \frac{2.50*100}{27}

   = 9.26 L

Therefore, the volume of the gas at 100°C is 9.26 L.

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