explain relationship between temperature and volume
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Answer:
These examples of the effect of temperature on the volume of a given amount of a confined gas at constant pressure are true in general: The volume increases as the temperature increases, and decreases as the temperature decreases.
Your Solution:
In 1787, the French scientist Jacques Charles discovered that volume of a gas varies when we change its temperature, keeping the pressure constant. Later, in 1802, Joseph Gay-Lussac modified the concept given by Charles and generalized it as Charles’s law. Gases obey Charles law at a very high temperature and low pressure.
It can be stated as:
“The volume of a fixed mass of a gas decreases on cooling it and increases by increasing the temperature. For one degree rise in temperature, the volume of the gas increases by 1273 of its original volume at 0˚C. Let volume of the gas at 0˚C and t˚C be Vo and Vt respectively”.
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