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18 February, 19:25

A sample of sulfur hexafluoride gas occupies a volume of 4.000 liters at 7.836x10 C assuming the pressure is constant what will the final temperature be if the volume is increased to 9.840 liters?

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  1. 18 February, 21:34
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    So you know the ideal gas law

    PV = nRT

    well R is a constant, Pressure is given to be constant and of course the moles, n are constant.

    What is left is direct variation.

    Initial temp and volume

    V = kT

    final temp and volume

    v = kt

    crate a ratio, I think this is called charles law

    V/v = T/t

    4 / 9.840 = 7.836x10 / t

    solve for final temp, will be in Celsius since T is in Celsius

    * * round answer to 4 significant figures ...

    t = (78.36 * 9.84) / 4

    t = 192.8 C
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