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Step 6: Measuring the Volume of Air Near 40°C

Temperature of gas: 40
COMPLETE
Height of the column of gas: 6.7
cm
Volume of gas (V =)
Temperature of gas: 303K

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Step 6: Measuring the Volume of Air Near 40°C Temperature of gas: 40 COMPLETE Height-example-1
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Answer:

1. Temp of gas 40C, Height of the column of gas 6.7

2. Temp of gas 313K, Volume of gas 0.84

Step-by-step explanation:

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The volume using the cylinder formula : V=πr²h

Further explanation

Charles's Law

When the gas pressure is kept constant, the gas volume is proportional to the temperature


\tt (V_1)/(T_1)=(V_2)/(T_2)

This experiment is an illustration of Charles's law, to determine the relationship between temperature and gas volume

If a certain amount of gas is heated, the volume will increase

So in this experiment, the temperature was changed as an independent variable and tube volume as a fixed variable

Because the tube is cylindrical, to find the volume using the cylinder formula


\tt V=\pi.r^2.h

Meanwhile, to find the radius, you can use a caliper to measure the diameter of the tube and the result will be divided by 2