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A mass of gas under constant pressure occupies a volume of 0.5 m3 at a temperature of 20°C. Using the formula for cubic expansion, what will be the volume at a temperature of 45°C without a change in pressure?
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A mass of gas under constant pressure occupies a volume of 0.5 m3 at a temperature of 20°C. Using the formula for cubic expansion, what will be the volume at a temperature of 45°C without a change in pressure?
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Without a change in pressure
V/T = V/T
Before change = after change - expansion
x = volume at m3
(0.5)/20 = x/45
.025 = x/45
.025 * 45 = x
1 = x
The volume of this gas is 1 m3.
Hope this helps :) also the gas expanded .5 of m3.
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