The volume of a given mass of a gas is 100ml at 100°C. If pressure is kept constant at what temperature
will the sample have the volume of 200ml?
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Explanation: Charles' Law: This law states that volume is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas at constant pressure and number of moles. = final temperature of gas = ? Therefore, the the sample will have a volume of 200 ml at 186.5 Kelvin.
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9
Answer:
At constant pressure,
V
1
=100ml
T
1
=100
o
C=100+273=373K
V
2
=200ml
T
2
=?
T
1
V
1
=
T
2
V
1
373
100
=
T
2
200
T
2
=746K (or) T=746−273=473
o
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