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At constant pressure the volume of a gas is 500ml and temperature is 300 k . what is the volume of a gas if the temperature is more used by 600 k

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Answered by Anonymous
70

Given :

▪ Initial volume = 500ml

▪ Initial temperature = 300K

▪ Final temperature = 600K

[Pressure remains constant.]

To Find :

▪ Final volume of gas.

Concept :

☞ This question is completely basef on the concept of Charle's law.

☞ As per this law, Pressure remaining constant, the volume of a fixed mass of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature.

Mathematically,

V/T = V'/T'

where,

V denotes initial volume

T denotes initial temperature

V' denotes final volume

T' denotes final temperature

Calculation :

→ V/T = V'/T'

→ V' = (V×T')/T

→ V' = (500×600)/300

→ V' = 500×2

V' = 1000ml

Answered by Anonymous
39

Heya!!

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Given,

➡️Initial volume = 500ml

➡️Initial temperature = 300k

➡️Final temperature = 600k

To Find:-

❇️To Find the final volume of gad.

Calculation:-

\frac{V}{T} = \frac{V1}{T1}

V1 = \frac{V×T1}{T}

V1 = \frac{500×600}{300}

V1= 500×2

V1= 1000ml

Explore more:-

Charles law:- Charles' law states that the volume of a gas equals a constant value multiplied by its temperature as measured on the Kelvin scale.

\frac{V1}{T1} = \frac{V2}{T2}

V1 = First volume

V2 = Second volume

T1 = First Temperature

T2 = Second Temperature

Charles' Law is an experimental gas law that describes how gases tend to expand when heated.

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