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Standard IX
Chemistry
Temperature-Volume Relationship
A sample of g...
Question
A sample of gas occupies
1.50
L
at
25
o
C
. If the temperature is raised to
60
o
C
, what is the new volume of the gas if pressure remains constant?
[Give your answer up to the second digit of decimal]
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Solution
V
∝
T
V
2
T
2
=
V
1
T
1
⟹
V
2
=
1.5
L
×
333
K
298
K
=
1.68
L
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