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a sample of gas with a volume of 30.0 ml at 25.0 °c is heated to 50.0 degrees celsius. what is the new volume of the gas?

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Answer : The new volume of the gas is, 32.5 mL

Explanation :

Charles' Law : It states that volume of the gas is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas at constant pressure and number o moles of gas.

Mathematically,


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

where,


V_1\text{ and }T_1 are the initial volume and temperature of the gas.


V_2\text{ and }T_2 are the final volume and temperature of the gas.

We are given:


V_1=30.0mL\\T_1=25.0^oC=(25.0+273)K=298K\\V_2=?\\T_2=50.0^oC=(50.0+273)K=323K

Putting values in above equation, we get:


(30.0mL)/(298K)=(V_2)/(323K)\\\\V_2=32.5mL

Therefore, the new volume of the gas is, 32.5 mL

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