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a fixed mass of gas occupies a volume of 1000 CM3 at 0 degree celsius if it is heated at constant pressure of 100 degree celsius calculate the new volume ​

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Answer:

P V = N R T ideal gas equation

V1 = k * T1 if P is constant and also N and R will be constant

V2 = k * T2 where k is some constant

Or V2 = (T2 / T1) * V1 also known as "Charles Law" for expansion at

constant pressure

V2 = (373 / 273) * 1000 cm^3 = 1366 cm^3 where T is absolute temperature

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