Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 5 months ago

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___A container holds 50.0 ml of Nitrogen at 25° C and a pressure of 736 mm Hg. What will be it's volume if tempreture is increased by 35°C___?
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Answered by rajkumar1239
1

Answer:

Since there is no mention of a change in the pressure we must assume that pressure is held constant.

V

i

= 50.0 mL

T

i

= 25 C + 273 = 298 K

V

f

= ???

T

f

= 60 C + 273 = 333 K

Always change the temperature form Celsius to Kelvin for the gas laws.

Charles' Equation is

V

i

T

i

=

V

f

T

f

This can be rearranged algebraically to

V

i

T

f

T

i

=

V

f

(

50.0

m

L

)

(

333

K

)

298

K

=

V

f

V

f

=

55.9

m

L

I hope this was helpful.

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Hello ,

For this problem we would use the equation for Charles' Law which compares the direct relationship between Volume and Temperature when Pressure is held constant.Since there is no mention of a change in the pressure we must assume that pressure is held constant

v1= 50.5 ml

T1 = 25 +273 = 293 K

V2= ?

T2 = 60 +273 =333K

substitute in charles law of eq

final answer will be

v2= 55.9 ml

Hope it helps u

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