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A gas has a volume of 6.6 L at a temperature of 40 C. What is the volume of

the gas if the temperature changes to 15 C?

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Answer:

6.07 L

Step-by-step explanation:

It appears that the reading has been made at constant pressure .

At constant pressure , the gas law formula is

V/T = constant V is volume and T is temperature of the gas.

V₁ / T₁ = V₂ / T₂

V₁ = 6.6 L ,

T₁ = 40°C

= 273 + 40

= 313 K

T₂ = 15+ 273

= 288K

V₂ = ?

Putting the values in the formula above

6.6 / 313 = V₂ / 288

V₂ = 6.07 L.

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