dominickjferris dominickjferris
  • 03-03-2020
  • Physics
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Charles' Law
4. A gas has a volume of 4 liters at 50 °C. What will its volume be in liters) at 100°C?​

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thamimspartan thamimspartan
  • 10-03-2020

Therefore, the volume of the gas at temperature 100°C is 4.62L

Explanation:

Given-

Volume, V1 = 4L

Temperature, T1 = 50°C = 50 + 273K = 323K

Temperature, T2 = 100°C = 100 + 273K = 373K

Volume, V2 = ?

Using Charles law:

V1/T1 = V2/T2

4/323 = V2/373

V2 = 4.62L

Therefore, the volume of the gas at temperature 100°C is 4.62L

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