Chemistry, asked by man690949, 3 months ago

According to Charle’s law at constant pressure, what happens to volume if temperature is

doubled?

i. V also doubles
ii. V becomes half

iii. No change
iv. V becomes four times​

Answers

Answered by ashishrawat08
0

Answer:

Option B is the correct answer

Explanation:

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Answered by ApratimDutta
1

Answer:

i. Volume also doubles

Explanation:

According to the equation

V1/T1 = V2/T2 = k (At cons. pressure)

If temperature is doubled, the volume also gets doubled.

This is called Charles's law equation.

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