mathematical formula of charles's law
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⏩The Initial Volume is V1 = 6.00 L. The Initial Temperature is T1 = 27.00 + 273 = 300 K.
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Charles’ Law states that at a constant pressure, the volume of a fixed mass of a dry gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature. We can represent this using the following equation:
VαT
Since V and T vary directly, we can equate them by making use of a constant k.
VT=constant=k
The value of k depends on the pressure of the gas, the amount of the gas and also on the unit of the volume.
VT = k ———– (I)
Let V1 and T1 be the initial volume and temperature of an ideal gas. We can write equation I as:
V1T1=k ———– (II)
Let’s change the temperature of the gas to T2. Consequently, its volume changes to V2. So we can write,
V2T2=k ———– (III)
Equating equations (II) and (III),
V1T1=V2T2=k
Hence, we can generalize the formula and write it as:
(V1)(T1)=(V2)(T2)
Or
V1T2=V2T1