Chemistry, asked by lubna165, 1 year ago

The volume of a given mass of a gas at
15°C is 100 cm? To what temperature should it be
heated under the same pressure so that it occupies a
volume of 125 cm ?

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Answered by sahoorohan565
2

Explanation:

Charles's law :- This law states that volume is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas at constant pressure and number of mole.

V alpha T (At constant pressure and number of moles)

v1 × T1 = V2 × T2

where,

V1 = Initial volume of gas = 100ml

V2 = Final volume of gas = 200ml

T1 = Initial temperature of gas = 100 degree Celsius = ( 100+273) = 373k

T2 = Final temperature of gas = ?

100 × 373 =200 ×T,

T2 = 186.5k.

Therefore, the sample will have a volume of 200ml at 186.5k.

Answered by atharmahmood15
2

Answer:

200ml at 186.5 k

Explanation:

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