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Throw some light on the factor 1/273 in charles's law

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

According to Charles' Law, a gas's volume grows by 1/273 of its initial volume for every degree Celsius it is heated ( pressure remaining constant ).

Explanation:

  • According to Charles' rule, for every 1°C change in temperature, the volume of a fixed amount of gas increases or decreases by 1 /273 of the volume at 0°C.
  • According to Charles' law, with constant pressure, the volume of an ideal gas increases in direct proportion to the absolute temperature.
  • The law also stipulates that when the pressure on a sample of a dry gas is held constant, the Kelvin temperature and the volume will be in direct proportion.

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Answered by jhangir789
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Conclusion

Charles's law

Charles' law, often known as the law of volumes, is a gas law that defines how gases expand when heated. A current interpretation of Charles' law is as follows:

When the pressure on a dry gas sample is maintained constant, the Kelvin temperature and volume are proportional.

This relationship of direct proportion can be written as:

{V \alpha  T}

So this mean:

\frac{V}{T} = k, or V=kT

Where:

V is the volume of the gas,

T is the temperature of the gas (measured in Kelvins), and

k is non-zero constant.

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Charles's Law states that for every 1 degree Celsius increase in temperature of a gas, the volume increases by 1/273 of the original volume ( pressure remaining constant)

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