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21 January, 03:25

A 5.00 L volume of methane gas is cooled from 298 K to 149 K. If the pressure remains constant, what is the final volume in liters?

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  1. 21 January, 03:28
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    The final volume of methane gas = 2.5 L

    Explanation:

    Charles' Law: Charles' law states that the volume of a given mass of gas is directly proportional to it's absolute temperature provided the pressure remains constant.

    From Charles' law

    V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂

    Making V₂ The subject of the equation above,

    V₂ = (V₁/T₁) T₂ ... equation 1

    Where V₁ = initial Volume, T₁ Initial Temperature, V₂ = Final Volume, T₂ = final Temperature.

    Given: V₁ = 5.00 L, T₁ = 298 K, T₂ = 148 K

    Substituting these values into equation 1

    V₂ = (5.00/298) 149

    V₂ = 2.5 L.

    Therefore the final volume of methane gas = 2.5 L
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