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What would the volume of a gas be at 150c if had of volume of 693 ml at 45 c​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

T1 = 150°C = (150 + 273.15)K = 423.15K

T2 = 45°C = (45 + 273.15)K = 318K

V1 = 693mL = 693cm³

Applying Charle's law, the volume of a given gas is directly proportional to is temperature provided that pressure remains constant.

V = kT

V1 / T1 = V2 / T2

693 / 423.15 = V2 / 318

V2 = (693 * 318) / 423.15 = 520.79cm³

The new volume of the gas is 520.79cm³

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