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14 May, 02:27

Given 300.0 mL of a gas at 17.0°C. What is its volume at 10.0°C?

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  1. 14 May, 02:31
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    From the information given, the original volume of the gas is 300ml at 17 degrees Celsius. The final volume at 10 degrees Celsius is unknown. To find the final volume of the gas, we need to apply Charles law which is expressed as V1/T1 = V2/T2 Where V1 original volume where T1 is orginal temperature where V2 is final volume where T2 is final temperatue We need V2 so V2 = (V1 * T2) : T1 V2 = 300 * 10 : 17 V2 = 400 : 17 V2 = 23.52 Volume at 10° C is 23.52 ml
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