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7 August, 10:25

A sample of hydrogen occupies a volume of 351 mL at a temperature of 20 degrees Celsius. What is the new volume if the temperature increases to 38 degrees Celsius? (Do not forget to convert to Kelvin!)

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  1. 7 August, 10:42
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    Volume of Hydrogen V1 = 351mL

    Temperature T1 = 20 = 20 + 273 = 293 K

    Temperature T2 = 38 = 38 + 273 = 311 K

    We have V1 x T2 = V2 x T1

    So V2 = (V1 x T2) / T1 = (351 x 311) / 293 = 372.56

    Volume at 38 C = 373 ml
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