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A sample of a gas occupies 3000 cm3 at 1°C. What volume will it occupy at -10°C at a constant pressure.

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Answered by dipamcool2016
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Answer:

Volume (V₁) = 3000 cc

Temperature at Celsius (t) = 1°C

Temperature at Kelvin (K) = 273+t°C

= 273+1

= 274 K = T₁

T₂ = 273+(-10)

= 263 K

By Charles's law,

V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂    .... At constant pressure & mass

= (V₁*T₂) / T₁ = V₂

= (3000*274) / 263 = V₂

= 3125.47 cc

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Answered by 20100472110022
1

Answer:

given: v1= 3000 cm³

T1 = 1°c ( 0+ 273= 273 k)

V2 = ?

T1 = -10°c ( -10 + 273 = 263)

formula = V1 ÷ T1 = V2 ÷T2

3000 ÷273= V2÷263

3000×263÷274= V2

V2 = 2879.5 k

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