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5 March, 02:13

You have 0.5 L of air at 203 k in an expendable container at constant pressure. You heat the container to 273 k. What is the volume of air?

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  1. 5 March, 03:02
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    Charles law states that for a fixed mass of gas at constant pressure the volume of the gas is directly proportional to the temperature in Kelvin scale

    v1/T1 = v2/T2

    Where v1 is volume and T1 is temperature at the first instance

    v2 is volume and T2 is temperature at the second instance

    Substituting the values in the equation

    0.5 L / 203 K = v2 / 273 K

    v2 = 0.672 L

    The volume of Air after heating is 0.672 L
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