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26 August, 23:27

Given a gas inside a 2.93 L container at a temperature of 20 Celsius. The temp increases to

40 Celsius. what happens to the volume of gas and whose gas law is this?

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  1. 27 August, 00:21
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    New Gas volume (V2) = 5.86 L

    Explanation:

    Given:

    Gas volume (V1) = 2.93 L

    Temperature (T1) = 20°Celsius

    After Increasing temperature:

    New Temperature (T2) = 40°Celsius

    Find:

    New Gas volume (V2) = ?

    Computation:

    According to Charles' gas Law:

    ⇒ Gas volume (V1) / Temperature (T1) = New Gas volume (V2) / New Temperature (T2)

    ⇒ 2.93 L / 20°Celsius = New Gas volume (V2) / 40°Celsius

    ⇒ New Gas volume (V2) = 5.86 L
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