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A gas temperature of 14 C and a volume of 4.5L. If the temperature is raised ot 29 C and the pressure is not changed, what is the new volume of the gas?
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A gas temperature of 14 C and a volume of 4.5L. If the temperature is raised ot 29 C and the pressure is not changed, what is the new volume of the gas?
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T1 = 14⁰C = 273 +14= 287 K
T1 = 29⁰C =273 +29 = 302 K
V1 = 4.5 L
P = constant
T1/T2 = V1/V2
287/302 = 4.5/V2
V2= 302*4.5/287 = 4.7L
V2 = 4.7 L
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