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A gas occupies 56 L at 73°C. What volume will the gas occupy if the temp. cools to 0°C?

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Answer:

44.2 L

Step-by-step explanation:

Use Charles Law:


(V1)/(T1) =(V2)/(T2)

We have all the values except for V₂; this is what we're solving for. Input the values:


(56 L)/(346K) =(V2)/(273K) - make sure that your temperature is in Kelvin

From here, we need to get V₂ by itself. To do this, multiply by 273 on both sides:


(56*273)/(346) = V2

Therefore, V₂ = 44.2 L

It's also helpful to know that temperature and volume are linearly related. So, when temperature drops, so will volume and vice versa.

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