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explain Charles law​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Charles' Law is a special case of the ideal gas law. It states that the volume of a fixed mass of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature. This law applies to ideal gases held at a constant pressure, where only the volume and temperature are allowed to change.

Charles' Law is expressed as:

Vi/Ti = Vf/Tf

where

Vi = initial volume

Ti = initial absolute temperature

Vf = final volume

Tf = final absolute temperature

It is extremely important to remember the temperatures are absolute temperatures measured in Kelvin, NOT °C or °F

Answered by ankush98thakur
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law stating that the volume of an ideal gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to the absolute temperature.

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