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state Charles law at 300 Kelvin a certain mass of a gas occupies 1 into 10 raise to the power minus 4 cm cube volume calculate its volume at 450 Kelvin and at the same pressure​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by CarlynBronk
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The new volume of the gas is 1.5\times 10^{-4}cm^3

Explanation:

To calculate the final temperature of the system, we use the equation given by Charles' Law. This law states that volume of the gas is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas at constant pressure.

Mathematically,

\frac{V_1}{T_1}=\frac{V_2}{T_2}

where,

V_1\text{ and }T_1 are the initial volume and temperature of the gas.

V_2\text{ and }T_2 are the final volume and temperature of the gas.

We are given:

V_1=1\times 10^{-4}cm^3\\T_1=300K\\V_2=?cm^3\\T_2=450K

Putting values in above equation, we get:

\frac{1\times 10^{-4}cm^3}{300K}=\frac{V_2}{450K}\\\\V_2=\frac{1\times 10^{-4}\times 450}{300}=1.5\times 10^{-4}cm^3

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