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Charle's Law

At 225 °C a gas has a
volume of 400 mL. What is
the volume of this gas at 127
°C?

Given:

Unknown:

Formula:

Solution:

Final answer:​

User Marcel Dumont
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Convert temperature to Kelvin

  • 225°C=498K
  • 127°C=400K

Convert vol to L

  • 400mL=0.4L

Apply Charles law

  • V1T_2=V2T_1
  • 0.4(400)=498V_2
  • 160=498V_2
  • V_2=0.32L=320mL
User Mark Mascolino
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Answer:

Given:


V_(1) = \text{400.0 mL}


T_(1) = 225.0^(\circ)\text{C + 273.15 = 498.15 K}


T_(2) = 127.0^(\circ)\text{C + 273.15 = 400.15 K}

Unknown:


V_(2)

Solution:


(V_(1))/(T_(1)) = (V_(2))/(T_(2))


V_(2) = V_(1) * (T_(2))/(T_(1))


V_(2) = \text{400.0 mL} * \frac{\text{400.15 K}}{\text{498.15 K}}


\boxed{V_(2) = \text{321.3 mL}}

Therefore, the volume of the gas at 127.0°C is 321.3 mL


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User Kolypto
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