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A sample of a gas occupies 2.76 L at 303K. What would the volume be if the temperature was increased to 404K? Assume constant

pressure and mass.
L Round your answer to the hundredths place.
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Answer:

If the temperature was increased to 404 K, its volume would be 3.68 L.

Step-by-step explanation:

Charles' Law gives a relationship between the volume and the temperature of the gas at constant temperature. This law states that the volume of a given amount of gas held at constant pressure is directly proportional to the temperature.


V\propto T


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

Let


V_1=2.76\ L\\\\T_1=303\ K\\\\T_2=404\ K

Let
V_2 is new volume. Using above formula we get :


V_2=(V_1T_2)/(T_1)\\\\V_2=(2.76* 404)/(303)\\\\V_2=3.68\ L

If the temperature was increased to 404 K, its volume would be 3.68 L.

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