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At 170C, a sample of hydrogen gas occupies 125cm3. What will be the volume at 1000C? =161cm3 If the volume of a given mass of gas at 00c is 27.3cm3. What will be the volume of the gas at 100c, pressure remaining constant? (a) 2.73cm3 (c) 28.3cm3 (c) 37.3cm3 (d) 273cm

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1. V= 161

2. V = 37.3

Further explanation

Charles's Law states that

When the gas pressure is kept constant, the gas volume is proportional to the temperature


\tt (V1)/(T1)=(V2)/(T2)

1.


\tt (125)/(17+273.15~K)=(V2)/(100+273.15)\\\\V2=160.7\rightarrow 161~cm^3

2.


\tt (27.3)/(0+273.15`K)=(V2)/(100+273.15)\\\\V2=37.3~cm^3

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