Chemistry, asked by omprakash682, 10 months ago

According to Charles' law, the volume of a gas
can be plotted against temperature in °C as
shown:
V
t°C
If the V, is the volume of a gas at 0°C and V is the
volume at t°C, slope of straight line is equal to :
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Answered by rabashshadu1234
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Answer:

According to Charle's Law, volume of gas is directly proportional to temperature in kelvin scale.

⟹  

100

C−0

​  

=  

100

K−273

​  

⟹K=C+273

⟹ V=(constant)[K]   [Charles's Law]

⟹ V=(constant)[C+273]

So, the intercept for V and C is −273  

o

C.

Explanation:

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