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If the temperature of 9.3 L of a gas at 6.5 ºC falls by 6.1 Cº, what is the new volume of the gas if the pressure is constant?

Select one:
a. 9.10
b. 9.29
c. 0.0133
d. 45.74

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I believe 9.29 for temperature
User Juarez Lustosa
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Answer:

b. 9.29 L is the new volume of the gas if the pressure is constant.

Step-by-step explanation:

As per Charles’s law

At constant pressure for a given amount of a gas,

Volume is directly proportional to its temperature.

Thus the expression is
V \propto T


\frac {V}{T} = k where k is a constant

When there is a change in the volume and temperature the expression will be


\frac {V_1}{T_1} = \frac {V_2}{T_2}

where
V_1 and
T_1 are the initial volume and initial temperature and
V_2 and
T_2 are the final volume and temperature.

Plugging in the values given


\frac {(9.3L)}{(279.5K)}=\frac {V_2}{(279.1K)}


V_2=\frac {(9.3L*279.1K)}{279.5K} \\\\=9.29L

(Answer)

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