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  • 21-10-2020
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A gas at constant pressure occupies 900 ml at 30°C. What would the volume be
at 45°C?

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Muscardinus Muscardinus
  • 29-10-2020

Answer:

1350 mL

Explanation:

Given that,

Volume, V₁ = 900 mL

Temperature, T₁ = 30°C

We need to find the new volume if the temperature is 45°C. The relation between temperature and volume is direct (Charles's law).

[tex]\dfrac{V_1}{V_2}=\dfrac{T_1}{T_2}\\\\V_2=\dfrac{V_1T_2}{T_1}\\\\V_2=\dfrac{900\times 45}{30}\\\\V_2=1350\ \text{mL}[/tex]

So, the new volume is 1350 mL.

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