Chemistry, asked by jipesep493, 10 months ago

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

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Answered by Anonymous
81

Given :

▪ Initial volume = 500L

▪ Initial temperature = 300K

▪ Final temperature = 600K

(Pressure remains constant)

To Find :

▪ Final volume of gas.

Concept :

☞ This question is completely based 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.

Therefore,

V1/T1 = V2/T2

  • V1 denotes initial volume
  • T1 denotes initial temperature
  • V2 denotes final volume
  • T2 denotes final temperature

Calculation :

↗ V1/T1 = V2/T2

↗ 500/300 = V2/600

↗ V2 = (500 × 600)/300

↗ V2 = 500 × 2

V2 = 1000L

Answered by ravindrayadav9415923
46

Answer:

1000L

Explanation:

This question is based on Charles law

  1. V1= 500L
  2. T1= 300K
  3. V2= ?
  4. T2= 600K

according to charles law

V1/T2 = V2/T2

:- 500/300 = V2/600

:- 500/1 = V2/2

:- 1000L = V2

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