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A gas sample occupies 3.50 liters of volume at 20.°c. what volume will this gas occupy at 100°c (reported to three significant figures)?
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A gas sample occupies 3.50 liters of volume at 20.°c. what volume will this gas occupy at 100°c (reported to three significant figures)?
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Based on Charle's Law, we have
where, V and T are volume and temperature respectively.
Now, given that, V1 = 3.5 L, T1 =
= 293 K and T2 =
= 373 K
∴ V2 =
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