A gas occupies a volume of 31.0L at 17.00C. If the gas temperature rises to 34.00C at constant pressure, would you expect the volume to double to 2.0L?
V0 – initial volume = 31 L
V – final volume = ? ml
T0 – initial temperature = 17°C = 290 K
T – final temperature = 34°C = 307 K
Charles's law, a statement that the volume occupied by a fixed amount of gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature, if the pressure remains constant:
"\\cfrac {V}{V_0} = \\cfrac {T}{T_0}"
"V= \\cfrac {V_0*T}{T_0}= \\cfrac {31*307}{290}=32,8l"
Answer: 32,8 liters
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