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A gas has a volume of 25.6 L at a temperature of 278 K. What will be the new temperature, in C, if

the pressure is kept constant and the volume is decreased to 16.2 L?​

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Hello!

The answer is: -97.23° C

Why?

Applying the Charles and Gay-Lussac's Law we have that:


(V)/(T)=k

Where:

k is the proportionality constant

v is the volume of the gas

t is the temperature of the gas

We also have the following relation:


(V1)/(T1)=(V2)/(T2)

Since we need to know the new temperature (T2) we can find it using the last equation, so:


(V1)/(T1)=(V2)/(T2)\\\\T2=(V2*T1)/(V1)=(16.2L*278K)/(25.6L)=175.92K

We are asked to find the temperature in Celsius degrees, we must convert the result:


Celsius=K-273.15=175.92-273.15=-97.23

Therefore, the temperature is -97.23° C

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