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2 October, 03:36

2 - A gas has a volume of 500 mL at a temperature of - 73.0 °C. What volume will the gas

occupy at 27.0°C?

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  1. 2 October, 04:04
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    750mL

    Explanation:

    Charles law states that the volume of a fixed mass of gas is inversely proportional to its temperature, at constant pressure

    Mathematically,

    V1/T1 = V2/T2

    Values given are;

    V1=initial volume of the gas=500mL

    T1=initial temperature of the gas=-73.0°C = (-73.0+273) K=200K

    V2=final volume of gas

    T2=final temperature of gas=27.0°C = (27.0+273) K=300K

    The volume of the gas at 27°C is unknown.

    We'll make V2 subject of the formula

    V1/T1=V2/T2

    V2 = (V1*T2) / T1

    V2 = (500*300) / 200

    V2=750mL

    Therefore, the gas will occupy a volume of 750mL at 27.0°C
  2. 2 October, 06:43
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    Answer: 750ml

    Explanation:

    Using charle's law

    V1/T1=V2/T2

    V1 = 500ml

    T1 = - 73⁰C

    V2=?

    T2=27⁰C

    We can see that the temperature is in Celsius

    Now, we will convert to Kelvin

    Kelvin = 273 + Celsius

    So convert the Celsius value to Kelvin

    For T1 = 273 + (-73)

    T1 = 273-73

    T1 = 200K

    For T2 = 273+27

    T2 = 300K

    V1/T1=V2/T2

    500/200=V2/300

    Cross multiply

    200*V2=500*300

    200V2 = 150000

    V2 = 150000/200

    V2 = 750ml

    So,

    750ml of gas will occupy at 27⁰C
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