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15 October, 11:19

If 4.1 L of gas at 22 degrees celsius is heated to 52 degrees celsius, what would the final volume be?

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  1. 15 October, 11:20
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    You can calculate the approximate final volume using the ideal gas law at constant pressure.

    This is the reknown Law of Charles:

    V / T = constant.

    => V1 / T1 = V2 / T2

    Where V is the volume and T is the absolute temperature (Kelvin).

    V2 = (V1 / T1) * T2

    V1 = 4.1 liter

    T1 = 22 + 273.15 K = 295.15K

    T2 = 52 + 273.15 K = 325.15K

    V2 = (4.1 liter / 295.15K) * 325.15K = 4.6 liter

    Answer: 4.6 liter
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