Chemistry, asked by amananna90, 7 months ago

at constant pressure, the volume of a gas is 500l at 300k. what is the volume of the gas if temperature is increased to 600k? ​

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Answered by AjayKumarr676
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Given:

  • Pressure is constant.
  • Initial volume (v1) = 500 L
  • Initial temperature(T1) = 300 K.
  • Final temperature (T2) = 600 K.

To find:

The final volume of the gas(v2)

Solution:

Pressure is constant through out the process.

Initial volume(v1) = 500 L.

Initial temperature(T1) = 300 K.

Final temperature(T2) = 600 K.

From the Charle's law equation we get that,

\dfrac{v1}{T1} = \dfrac{v2}{T2} [ At constant pressure.]

or, \dfrac{500}{300} = \dfrac{v2}{600}

or, \dfrac{v2}{600} = \dfrac{500}{300}

or, v2 = (500×600)/300

or, v2 = (500×2)

or, v2 = 1000 L.

∴ The volume of the gas will be 1000 L.

Answer:

           The volume of the gas will be 1000 L.

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