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A sample of gas at 240K and 670 mmHg occupies a 0.128L volume. What volume (in Liters) will the gas occupy at 198K if the pressure remains constant?

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To solve the question we will use Charles's law, which relates volume and temperature when pressure is kept constant.

Charles's law says the following:


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

Where,

V1 is the initial volume = 0.128L

T1 is the initial volume = 240K

T2 is the final volume = 198K

V2 is the final volume = ?

Now, we clear V2 and replace the known data:


\begin{gathered} V_2=(V_1)/(T_1)* T_2 \\ V_2=(0.128L)/(240K)*198K=0.106L \end{gathered}

Answer: At 198K if the pressure remains constant the volume of the gas will be 0.106L

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