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16 May, 17:20

A sample of argon gas occupies a certain volume at 11°C. At what temperature would the volume of the gas be three times as big? Assume the pressure remains constant. 33.0°C 579°C 852°C 109°C

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  1. 16 May, 20:42
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    V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂ = const

    T₁=11+273=284K

    V₂=3V₁

    V₁/T₁=3V₁/T₂

    T₂=3T₁

    T₂=3*284=852K

    t₂=852-273=579°C
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