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a sample of argon has a volume of 500 m cube at a 127 degree Celsius calculate the temperature at which the volume will become 202 assuming that pressure remains constant​

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a sample of argon has a volume of 500 m cube at a 127 degree Celsius calculate the temperature at which the volume will become 202 assuming that pressure remains constant ​?

Answer:

V1= 500 cm^3

T1=373 K  

V2=260 cm^3

T2= ?  

{Pressure is constant}

According to Charle's Law

{It states that at constant pressure and fixed mass of gas, volume is directly proportional to absolute temperature.This is also known as Temperature and Volume relationship.}

V1/T1 = V2/T2

500/373 = 260/T2

T2 = (260 X 373)/500

T2 = 96980/500

T2 =193.96 K  

The temperature at which the volume will become 260cm^3 is 193.96 K

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