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A sample of a gas at 101.5 kpa pressure had a volume of 1.2L at 100°C. what would be its volume at 0°C at the same pressure? ​

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Answered by CreativeVaibhaV
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V1 =1.2 L

V2 = ?

T1 = 100 + 273 = 373 k

T2 = 0 + 273 = 273 k

According to charles's law,

 \frac{v1}{v2} = \frac{v2}{v2}

 \frac{1.2l}{373k} = \frac{v2}{273k}<br /><br />

v2 = \frac{1.2 \times 273}{373} <br />

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