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A sample of methane gas occupies 4.50 gallons at a temperature of 80.0 F. If the pressure is held constant, what will be the volume of the gas at 100. degrees C?

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    21.19 L or 5.6 gallons

    Explanation:

    Data Given

    initial volume V1 = 4.50 gallons

    convert volume from gallons to L

    1 gallon = 3.78541 L

    4. 50 gallon = 3.785 L x 4.50

    So,

    initial volume V1 = 17.03 L

    final Volume V2 = ?

    initial Temperature T1 = 80° F

    convert Temperature to Kelvin

    T1 = (80° F - 32) / 1.8 + 273

    T1 = 26.7° C + 273 = 299.7 K

    final Temperature T2 = 100° C

    convert Temperature to Kelvin

    T2 = 100° C + 273 = 373 K

    Solution:

    This problem will be solved by using charles' law equation at constant pressure.

    The formula used

    V1 / T1 = V2 / T2

    As we have to find out volume, so rearrange the above equation

    V2 = V1 x T2 / T1

    Put value from the data given and conversion information in above equation

    V2 = 17.03 L x 373 K / 299.7 K

    V2 = 21. 19 L

    So the final volume of Methane gas = 21.19 L

    Or for Volume in gallons

    1 L = 0.26

    21.19 x 0.264 = 5.6 gallons
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