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2 December, 02:46

A gas occupies 200 mL at - 73.0°C. To have the same gas occupy 300 mL, should the temperature be increased or decreased?

What is the new temperature in Kelvins? K

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  1. 2 December, 03:02
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    The volume of the gas has increased and temperature and volume are directly proportional, thus, the temperature of the gas must also have increased.

    We can use the relationship:

    V/T = constant

    V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂

    200 / (-73 + 273) = 300 / T₂

    = 300 K
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