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29 October, 14:30

One liter of gas is measured out at 37 degree Celsius at a constant pressure. What volume will it occupy at - 25 degree Celsius

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  1. 29 October, 14:40
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    0.8 L

    Explanation:

    Ideal gas law: PV = nRT

    At constant mass and pressure, nR/P = nR/P.

    Therefore, V/T = V/T. (Remember to use absolute temperature.)

    V/T = V/T

    1 L / (37 + 273 K) = V / (-25 + 273 K)

    V = 0.8 L
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