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5 August, 14:08

4 What would the volume of a gas be at - 150°C, if it had a volume of 693 mL at 45°C?

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  1. 5 August, 16:39
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    Answer: v2=268.047mL

    Explanation:

    V1/T1=v2/T2

    V1=693mL

    T1=45°c to convert to Kelvin 273+45=318k

    V2=?

    T2=-150°c to convert to Kelvin

    273-150=123k

    693/318=v2/123

    Cross multiply

    318v2=693*123

    V2=85239/318

    V2=268.047mL
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